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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''[[ra#Brooding|ra]]'' ‘therefore’ + ''[[oonokem#Brooding|oonokem]]'' ‘to be awake’ + ''[[leed#Brooding|leed]]'' ‘I’ + ''[[pa sloon**#Brooding|pa sloon**]]'' ‘for you’.
From ''[[ra#Brooding|ra]]'' ‘therefore’ + ''[[oonokem#Brooding|oonokem]]'' ‘to be awake’ + ''[[leed#Brooding|leed]]'' ‘I’ + ''[[pa#Brooding|pa]]'' ‘for’ + ''[[sloon#Brooding|sloon]]'' ‘you’.
{{Brooding/altforms|ra Onokeme lEd pa SO(n)|r Onkm ld p Sn|}}
{{Brooding/altforms|ra Onokeme lEd pa SO(n)|r Onkm ld p Sn|}}
{{Brooding/pronunciation|rɑ u.no.kɛ.mɛ lid pɑ slun}}
{{Brooding/pronunciation|rɑ u.no.kɛ.mɛ lid pɑ slun}}

Latest revision as of 06:21, 22 February 2026

Brooding

Etymology

From ra ‘therefore’ + oonokem ‘to be awake’ + leed ‘I’ + pa ‘for’ + sloon ‘you’.

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: ra Onokeme lEd pa SO(n)
Abjad ASCII Form: r Onkm ld p Sn

Pronunciation

Interjection

ra oonokeme leed pa sloon

  1. Thank you, thanks

Usage Notes

Used when speaking to one person who is in your brood. In order to thank multiple members of the brood: ra oonokeme leed pa sloo. Literally, I'm staying awake for you.