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{{Needs work|According to [[Project:Requests]], should also cover "how to handle direct and indirect speech" in general, not only with {{tp|te}}/{{tp|to}}}}
{{Needs work|According to [[Project:Requests]], should also cover "how to handle direct and indirect speech" in general, not only with {{tp|te}}/{{tp|to}}}}
'''Quotatives''' are words which quote said speech. There are a few [[experimental]] {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} used for quotatives, {{tp|[[te]]}} and {{tp|[[to]]}}.
'''Quotatives''' are words which quote said speech.

==Quotative particles==
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The obscure [[experimental]] {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} [[te and to|{{tp|te}} and {{tp|to}}]] are quotative [[particle]]s used by a minority of speakers.
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Quotatives are words which quote said speech.

Quotative particles

Caution: The subject of this article is an experimental or hypothetical style that is not understood by most speakers, or is used only in specific small communities. Learners should avoid using it.

The obscure experimental nimi sin te and to are quotative particles used by a minority of speakers.

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