aŕa (12_Discourse Markers in Asaxi)
aŕa
Grammatical function
- Type: Post-Clausal Discourse Marker
- Function: Resignation / Acceptance
- Meaning: “It is what it is”, “Alas”, “Can’t be helped”, “So it goes”.
Syntax
Placed at the very end of the sentence (Post-Predicate Tail).
Pronunciation
IPA: /aɾa/
Example sentence
John shánă ů aŕa. John is being human (fallible), alas.
Etymology
Sound symbolism for a sigh or release of tension. Possibly related to ă (Internal feeling) + -ŕa (Fact). “I feel it is a fact (and accept it).”
Synonyms
- [Sigh]
Antonyms
- iŕè (Contention / “I don’t accept this”).
Derived terms
Null