1. You go strek
2. Can I hep you?
3. May I go ouk?
4. What is your neng?
5. I forgot your nombo
6. Get ouk
7. Take your taing
8. Clean the tebo
9. Time for rejista
10. Daba laing
11. I ke nok go
12. Not imposibe
13. I’m not konfide
14. Open tebo
15. Read the bok
16. The bok that she read is written by a famous authors.
17. The women wear a skot during her birthday party.
18. All employees must be accurate in the opeh at 9 am.
19. An enginear play an important role for the bridge construction.
20. This saung so high
21. Strek to the point
22. Trek suk
23. So smak
24. Key bok
- In grammar, aphrase is a group of words functioning as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence.
- Phrase maybe classified by the type of head taken by them:
1. Prepositional phrase
2. Nouns phrase
3. Verb phrase
4. Adjevtival phrase
5. Adverbial phrase
- Prepositional phrase
A | B |
1)We can start without your coat 2)Please put your beg outside the hall 3)Crab can alive underneath sand and rock 4)TJ could hear her across the room 5)She died atop Mount Everest 6)Throught my window 7)Cities throughout the united states 8)The boy with the incredible brain 9)Since you been gone 10)I don’t question but you’re correct | we keng stak widauk your kok plih puk your beg oauksaik the ho krak keng alive undenih seng ang rock TJ kuk hear her ekroh the rung She died etok maung evereh Truh my window Cities truhauk the united states The boy wih the incredible bring Sink you been gong I dong question bak you’re korek |
- Nouns phrase
A | B |
1)Seminar series 2010 in the scholl of IT 2)Throw your rubbish inside the basket. 3)This is my village 4)My transport is motocycle 5)You can refer to this chart 6)Can I borrow your book 7)Sorry, my hammer lose. 8)My father beat me with hanger. 9)Please come to my office. 10)You have scru driver? | Seminar siris 2010 in the sku of IT Throw your rabih inside the baskek This is my wileh My trangspok is motocycle You keng refer to this cak Keng I borrow your bok Sorry, my hemo loh My father bik me wih hengo Plih come to my ofih You have skru dreba |
- Verb phrase
A | B |
1)Big work 2)May I go out? 3)We can start now 4)You can handle it 5)Time for register 6)Read the book 7)Get out from my house 8)Create the blog 9)Meeting was postpone on next week 10)She want sleep | Bek woh May I go auk? We keng stak now You keng hendo it Taing for regista Rik the bok Gek auk frong my hauh Krik the blog Meeting was pospong on the next week She want slik |
- Adjectival phrase
A | B |
1)You look smart 2)Im not confident 3)The hall is very small 4)Im so frust when I get my result 5)She’s very jealous when she meet her boyfriend with another girl. 6)Good morning 7)Bad girl 8)Im very confious 9)Fat boy 10)She’s not glamour | You look smak Im nok confide The hall is very smo Im so fruh when I gek my rizak She’s very jeleh when she mik her boyfreng wih another girl Guk moning Bek girl Im very konpius Fek boy She’s nok glemo |
- Formal phrase in English from table A will be change to table B in Kelantanese dialect.
The final consonan of every in most word syllables will tend to be replaced with another consonant phonem as mention above.
(NOR AFIDATUL ASNIE BINTI RAZALI,SITI FATIMAH ZAHRAH BINTI KAMARUDDIN)
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Where're the dialect?
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