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( 2 ) RISING , with the last syllable considerably higher in pitch than the secondlast . Meaning : animation or special interest . Symbol / ? / , e.g. Sóo desu ka ? ' Is that [ really ] so ? ' ( expressing interest or surprise ) .
( 2 ) RISING , with the last syllable considerably higher in pitch than the secondlast . Meaning : animation or special interest . Symbol / ? / , e.g. Sóo desu ka ? ' Is that [ really ] so ? ' ( expressing interest or surprise ) .
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In an unaccented word , all the syllables are spoken on approximately the same pitch , though the first syllable of such a word is usually somewhat lower than the rest ; e.g. ki ' mind , spirit ' , mizu ' water ' , kodomo ' child ' ...
In an unaccented word , all the syllables are spoken on approximately the same pitch , though the first syllable of such a word is usually somewhat lower than the rest ; e.g. ki ' mind , spirit ' , mizu ' water ' , kodomo ' child ' ...
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ini ( 1 ) Two high - pitched syllables or sequences separated by one or more syllables of lower pitch belong to different ... ( 2 ) In a sequence of low - pitched syllables preceding a single high - pitched syllable , there is a word ...
ini ( 1 ) Two high - pitched syllables or sequences separated by one or more syllables of lower pitch belong to different ... ( 2 ) In a sequence of low - pitched syllables preceding a single high - pitched syllable , there is a word ...
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