Contionary:ra oonokeme leed pa sloon

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Brooding

Etymology

From ra ‘therefore’ and oonokem ‘to be awake’ and leed ‘I’ and pa ‘for’ and sloon ‘you’.

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: ra Onokeme lEd pa SO(n)
Abjad ASCII Form: r Onkm ld p S(n)

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /rɑ u.no.kɛ.mɛ lid pɑ slu(n)/

Interjection

ra oonokeme leed pa sloon

  1. Thank you, thanks
Literally: ‘I'm staying awake for you.’

Usage Notes

Used when speaking to one person who is in your brood. In order to thank multiple members of the brood: ra oonokeme leed pa sloo.