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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/31/2017 7:33 AM, Lieven wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:9e0d853e-9ae1-47ab-2640-13c5878503dc@gmx.de">Am
31.08.2017 um 12:53 schrieb De'vID:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">In the TKD section
on pronunciation, it says that an echo follows {'} if the
speaker is excited. That might be what's happening there.
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Trust me, I listened to this many times, and it's more than just
an echo. He definitely says a separated syllable, even with a
short pause: {'entepray'-'a'}.
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He even changes his face, lifting up his eyebrows before saying
{'a'}. On the other hand, his intonation or tone does not indicate
a question. So maybe he says "Enterprise. Ah."
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<p>If I had to put English words to Klaa's expression and tone in
that moment (I just rewatched it several times), I'd make them "<i>Enterprise,</i>
eh?" or "<i>Enterprise,</i> huh?" He's not acting excited or
surprised, and it's not an echo syllable. He's musing. He then
pauses, then says <b>qIrq Duj 'oH</b> in a ruminating tone. I'm
forced to conclude that he was using the verb suffix <b>-'a'</b>
without a verb, meaning something like <i>is that so?</i><br>
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