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Sometimes a sentence may not be long enough for more of the complex forms to be used, but a speaker still wants to apply the connotation of a the form. Another case would be where a speaker will be speaking for a longer period of time, but doesn't care to take the effort of applying the form to their speech. In both cases speakers may use a Form declaration phrase, which is a nonsense phrase that is just long enough to declare the form that the speaker wants to apply to their speech. | Sometimes a sentence may not be long enough for more of the complex forms to be used, but a speaker still wants to apply the connotation of a the form. Another case would be where a speaker will be speaking for a longer period of time, but doesn't care to take the effort of applying the form to their speech. In both cases speakers may use a Form declaration phrase, which is a nonsense phrase that is just long enough to declare the form that the speaker wants to apply to their speech. | ||
The usage of form declaration phrases are largely considered to be close to archaic in some geographical areas and so the alternative to this convention is to begin your speech explicitly declaring what form you will be using | ''Examples:''<br> | ||
Green flowers and red trees always savor fertile land and cold water.<br> | |||
'''Usonoð Tatur:''' ''Kokok kele apoað vetic je'ina fi dosadað haōr je'gulamað vatasar.''<br> | |||
'''Isatuð Tatur:''' ''Apoað vetic je'ina fi kokok kele dosadað haōr je'gulamað vatasar.''<br> | |||
'''Roisatuð Tatur:''' ''Dosadað haōr je'gulamað vatasar kokok kele apoað vetic je'ina fi.''<br> | |||
'''Arameð Tatur:''' ''Kokok kele dosadað haōr je'gulamað vatasar apoað vetic je'ina fi.''<br> | |||
The usage of form declaration phrases are largely considered to be close to archaic in some geographical areas and so the alternative to this convention is to begin your speech explicitly declaring what form you will be using by asking the listener to listen in respect to the indicated form. | |||
''Examples:''<br> | ''Examples:''<br> | ||
'''Usonoð Tatur:''' Korpiji kase usonoð taturhu.''May you listen with the ear of the ordered form''<br> | |||
''' | '''Isatuð Tatur:''' Korpiji kase isatuð taturhu.<br> | ||
''' | '''Roisatuð Tatur:''' Korpiji kase roisatuð taturhu.<br> | ||
''' | '''Arameð Tatur:''' Korpiji kase arameð taturhu.<br> | ||
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===Vana Runað Taturuc je'Usonu=== | ===Vana Runað Taturuc je'Usonu=== |
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