- ****anese particles,
joshi (助詞) or
tenioha (てにをは), are
suffixes or
short words in ****anese
grammar that
immediately follow the
modified noun, verb, adjective...
-
nante kotta! ("My goodness!")
becomes nanchū kotcha! in Kansai. The
interjectory particle (間投助詞, kantō-joshi) na or naa is used very
often in
Kansai dialect...
- (O),
verbs (V), and
connectives (C). The
three types of
phrases are:
interjectory phrases: I with
pauses before and
after it
tenaxi 'Oh friend!' postpositional...
-
Noticeable features of the
Tokyo dialect include the
frequent use of
interjectory particle sa,
which is
roughly analogous to "like" as used in American...
- injective, injector, interject, interjection, interjectional, interjector,
interjectory, introject, introjection, introjective, jactation, jactitation, jaculate...
-
whilst the
particle kusa (くさ) can be used as both a sentence-ender and
interjectory. 金田一, 春彦 (2005). 対馬・壱岐のアクセントの地位 (in ****anese) (7 ed.). 玉川大学出版部. 岡野, 信子...
- な (na)
Prohibitive え (e) 命令 さ (sa) さ (sa) でむね (demune) 断定 せー (sē) 断定
Interjectory Particles (間投助詞)
Okinawan ****anese Notes/English
Example てー (tē) ね (ne)等...
- "Now the
Great Bear and Pleiades". In Crozier's view, Slater's "short
interjectory sentences" in the
recitatives and the "more
expansive phrases" of the...
- no (の) and ne (ね), with ne used
frequently by
younger speakers. The
interjectory particle sa (さ) is also
commonly used.
Among female speakers, the particles...
- sentence, it
still requires its
preceding words to be attributive.)
Interjectory particles 間(かん)投(とう)助(じょ)詞(し)
similar to
final particle, but
occurs more...