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Sentence #10875817

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Objectivesea Objectivesea September 4, 2022 September 4, 2022 at 10:16:41 AM UTC link Permalink

I believe that, like most languages, Bahasa Malaya or Indonesia would capitalize the first word and put a period at the end. Since the pronunciation would be the same, an administrator should make the changes to the text of the sentence, whilst preserving the present audio file.

Kosong, satu, duwor, tigor, pak, limor, nae, tujoh, lapae, milae, puloh.

alicetia alicetia September 6, 2022, edited September 6, 2022 September 6, 2022 at 1:42:56 PM UTC, edited September 6, 2022 at 1:44:17 PM UTC link Permalink

There is no orthography in this language, so there are no strict rules. Although romanisation is used here, punctuation is not used at the end of sentences as in Thai, for example. Nor do we use capital letters at the beginning of sentences.

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kosong, satu, duwor, tigor, pak, limor, nae, tujoh, lapae, milae, puloh,

added by alicetia, May 31, 2022

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kosong, satu, duwor, tigor, pak, limor, nae, tujoh, lapae, milae, puloh

edited by CK, September 4, 2022