Today I got myself two new monkeys from Kjutahme, a toy shop! They're really cute!
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... Which brings me to another Kazujishan oddity. Ever heard about Japanese girls screaming kawaii~? Well, Kazujishan girls have their way of expressing that somethings really cute too! It's kiire (note the similarity...). It's most often heard together with aa sahlanist "oh, so ..." or aa sah, a shorter variant (sometimes, aa is more like ah).
This is somewhat restricted to girls and young women, though. Men can use kiire but not together with aa sah(lanist), at least absolutely not in written language (unless it's a joke or someone clearly being feminine). Spoken language... well, nah... it could work, but one must be really careful not to use that high-pitched voice. Male students of the Kazujishan language, beware - learn what the usages are before you delve deep into these oddities!
If asked about my age, I just say that I'm not a kid, but still young enough to use aa sahlanist kiire~!! when describing my monkeys! ^_^
That's it for today! See you! Nãei!
Arikea
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So cute! Gaga iikii! My daughter, Kiv, thinks people are talking about her when they say that because all she hears is "Ki(v)" ;-)
Kiire sounds a lot like Iikii, at least to me. Fascinating!
Aww, that's kiire/iikii :-)
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