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====Pronoun==== | ====Pronoun==== | ||
{{head|munj|pronoun form| | {{head|munj|pronoun form|mutated form||non-mutated form|sa'oi}} | ||
# | # phonological variant of ''[[sa'oi]]'' which occurs only after ''[[an#Munja'kin|an]]'' | ||
#: ''[[Hi]] [[kijáhao]] [[vu]] [[an]] [[za'oi]]!'' | #: ''[[Hi]] [[kijáhao]] [[vu]] [[an]] [[za'oi]]!'' | ||
#:: Declare yourself! | #:: Declare yourself! | ||
#::: -''Spi'' (''[[Emerald City]]'', [[Emerald_City_dialogue#Episode_101|Episode 101]]) | #::: -''Spi'' (''[[Emerald City]]'', [[Emerald_City_dialogue#Episode_101|Episode 101]]) | ||
====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote= | {{djpnotes|quote=Sssssssssssssoooooooooo... Evidently in [[Emerald_City_dialogue#Episode_101|episode 101]], I used the phrase ''[[an]] [[za'oi]]''—just like that. Later on, I got this really cool idea (not being sarcastic here) to have an epenthetic [d] appearing when words beginning with certain classes of sounds followed ''[[an]]''. Very cool, very cool, only...I forgot about the line in [[Emerald_City_dialogue#Episode_101|episode 101]]. Just forgot! I mean, in terms of what you hear, there's virtually no difference, since that epenthetic [d] is quite natural, but I didn't actually write it down in the script, so...yeah. An inconsistency. Yet another mistake—by me. Awesome. | ||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 03: | -''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 03:43, 1 June 2020 (PDT)}} |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 19 October 2021
Munja'kin
Pronunciation
Pronoun
za'oi (mutated form, non-mutated form sa'oi)
- phonological variant of sa'oi which occurs only after an
- Hi kijáhao vu an za'oi!
- Declare yourself!
- -Spi (Emerald City, Episode 101)
- Declare yourself!
- Hi kijáhao vu an za'oi!
Creation and Usage Notes
Sssssssssssssoooooooooo... Evidently in episode 101, I used the phrase an za'oi—just like that. Later on, I got this really cool idea (not being sarcastic here) to have an epenthetic [d] appearing when words beginning with certain classes of sounds followed an. Very cool, very cool, only...I forgot about the line in episode 101. Just forgot! I mean, in terms of what you hear, there's virtually no difference, since that epenthetic [d] is quite natural, but I didn't actually write it down in the script, so...yeah. An inconsistency. Yet another mistake—by me. Awesome.
-David J. Peterson 03:43, 1 June 2020 (PDT) |