Contionary:-â
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Carnian
Etymology
From the old Trestine emphatic interjection ha, placed immediately after emotionally loaded or focal words. The modern form arose through rhinoglottophilia followed by loss of /h/.
Pronunciation
- (Standard) IPA: [ɐ̃]
Suffix
-â
- (informal) Forms emphatic variants of interjections and pronouns.
Usage notes
- The suffix is particularly productive in Fyn and Gorso-Tresten, though several formations entered standard speech across Carnia. Its usage increased in 20th-century urban speech and mass media.
- The suffix obligatorily bears primary stress and attracts stress from the base word.