kaasan
Yoruba
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Etymology
editFrom kú + àsán (“morning, variant of ọ̀sán”).
Pronunciation
editInterjection
editkáàsán
- good afternoon! (used between noon and 4pm)
Usage notes
editWhen speaking respectfully, this must be immediately preceded by the pronoun ẹ. Per the Standard Yoruba Orthography approved by the Joint Consultative Committee on Education in June 1974, to show a downstepped high-tone vowel, the vowel must be duplicated in the orthography.[1] However, káàsán has cemented itself as an exception to this rule, with this spelling being universally used instead of the orthographically correct kásàn-án.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Ayọ̀ Bámgbóṣé (1974) “Yoruba Orthography”, in Ayọ̀ Bámgbóṣé, editor, Orthographies of Nigerian Languages: Manual 1, Federal Ministry of Education, Lagos: National Language Center, pages 43-54