A statement can be turned into a yes/no question by raising the pitch at the end. Ba may also be used.
Belgian si Paul. |
Paul is Belgian. |
Belgian (ba) si Paul? |
Is Paul Belgian? |
May aso. |
There’s a dog. |
May aso (ba)? |
Are there any dogs? Is there a dog? |
See also: Ba (p. 325)
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