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How can I use the word QUOTHA in a sentence?

The word "quotha" is an archaic word meaning "said" or "quoth". It's rarely used in modern English. Here are a few examples of how you might use it:

* "Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore!'" (This is a famous line from Edgar Allan Poe's poem, "The Raven.")

* "Quoth the old man, 'I've seen things you wouldn't believe.'" (This sentence uses "quoth" to give a more antiquated feel.)

* "Quoth she, 'I'm not interested in your proposition.'" (This sentence uses "quoth" to create a more formal and dramatic tone.)

While "quotha" might be fun to use in creative writing or for dramatic effect, it's not considered standard English usage.

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