jỏ (12_Discourse Markers in Asaxi)
jỏ
Grammatical function
- Type: Post-Clausal Discourse Marker
- Function: Casual Emphasis / Attention
- Meaning: “Yo”, “Hey”, “Man”.
Syntax
Placed at the very end of the sentence (Post-Predicate Tail). It adds a casual, street-slang, or rough tone to the statement.
- Structure:
[Clause] + jỏ.
Pronunciation
IPA: /Ʝou̯/
Example sentence
Shěsonů jỏ. Reading, yo. / I’m reading, man.
Etymology
Borrowed from English “Yo” or modified from Japanese よ (yo), adapted to standard Asaxi orthography where /j/ is spelled j.
Synonyms
- ő (Assertion/Information - Standard register).
Antonyms
- [Silence/Formal]
Derived terms
Null