Kaleh () may refer to:
(kah-leh) is a filler word used when you do not know what to say next in a word, phrase, or sentence. Instead of completing a syllable, you insert "kaleh" as a placeholder.
Instead of saying:
You say:
The word "kaleh" comes from the idea of a tongue pop sound. The explanation by Sesable is not fully detailed, but it is inspired by the Kumburuburus language, a pioneering language style that often uses tongue pops as fillers.
Instead of the sound like: *kleh*
The Kaleh language converts it into a spoken filler word: kaleh!
"IS" = Filler Marker
In Kaleh language, "is" is added before the last syllable of a word. This acts as a filler marker that modifies the word's flow and can also help soften or censor words when speaking.
Formula: Word + "is" before the last syllable