di ko din alam eh
In English, speakers raise intonation when asking a question.
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a cup of tea, please?
Sure! Here is a brief example: Rising intonation is commonly used in questions when seeking confirmation. Falling intonation typically signals the end of a statement or declarative sentence. Intonation can convey emotions such as surprise, excitement, or frustration. A rising-falling intonation pattern can indicate uncertainty or hesitation. Intonation can vary based on cultural norms and regional accents. Intonation patterns can change the meaning of a sentence, even if the words remain the same. Intonation is crucial in maintaining listener engagement during a conversation. A rising intonation at the end of a sentence can suggest an unfinished thought. In some languages, intonation plays a more significant role in distinguishing meaning than in others. Intonation helps convey emphasis and importance within a sentence or phrase.
If you give me your accent, intonation and pronunciation then I might be able to suggest something?
give five example each of human acts
give me an example of a value in a math problem
Intonation
yes
give example of common classification
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waiting