Answer Question
Extra syllable ('ah') at end of sentence or phrase
I've noticed in the conversations that the speakers will sometimes add an extra syllable, fairly softly/slightly and pronounced sort of like 'ah', at the end of a phrase or sentence. This is very apparent in Isabella's lines in French 4, Session 20, where she adds an 'ah' at the end of several sentences, adding on to the words 'choses', 'sec', 'valise', and 'gauche'. Simple questions: 1) Why??? 2) How would one know when to do that???