Kathe is a Deccani Urdu word, from
Hyderabad, South India. It's a bit complicated, but can easiest be described as apparently. It is also used mockingly, the way you use "he/she says", a sort of
scoff. It can be used
out of curiosity as well.
Kathe can only be used at the end of a sentence, or after a word/phrase you choose to mock.
It is pronounced as cu(as in cu-p) th(as in fai-th) ey(as in h-ey)
Example:
Cow's have udders
kathe.(Cows have udders apparently.)
How's the cow kathe?(A very curious "How has the cow been?")
I
milked the cow this morning
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Milked the cow kathe! (Milked the cow she says. *snort*)