laokou wrote:
> Even kids run around saying "suka~~~n" for "suki jya nai".
By "~" do you mean length? So that you could also write "sukaaaan"?
> Other favorites are "ikiotta" for "itte ita"
Where did this come from? Is that specific to that form, or does that
dialect use -otta for -te ita? And if so, what's the present?
> and the ubiquitous "soo bai"
How's that used?
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