Well, in our phonetics and phonology class, we were studying "intonation" ..and then the tone-types. When 'falling tone' came to discussion, sir pointed that it is an indicator of that the speaker is done! Rising tone, employed when taking pause in middle of discussion... Ending statement with rising tone indicates that the audience is supposed to expect more coming from the Speaker. Haha, now that struck to me the image of my friend. She is so damn talkative, that i wonder less, rather confirmed.. "are not the folks talkative, with not possessing falling-tone then?" :v Sir rather laughted at the thought-
chalti jaye.. chalti jaye ...upra wa jumla ka matbl ei ke 'O bahut sasura kanjoos ae, sala sasura 'falling-tone' eich nai rakhta-
hm confusjya jate ..kb sasura band hoing
hm ko remotwa do bhai
in ka estatement rising-tone pe khatam hota
remotwa se in ko fix kr de ga-
And so added, so sizzled one of my classmates by saying.. "sir un ko zabardasti chup karana parta hai" ..Lol!
chalti jaye.. chalti jaye ...upra wa jumla ka matbl ei ke 'O bahut sasura kanjoos ae, sala sasura 'falling-tone' eich nai rakhta-
hm confusjya jate ..kb sasura band hoing
hm ko remotwa do bhai
in ka estatement rising-tone pe khatam hota
remotwa se in ko fix kr de ga-
And so added, so sizzled one of my classmates by saying.. "sir un ko zabardasti chup karana parta hai" ..Lol!
haha, funny :v
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