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* '''oto''' - other
* '''oto''' - other
* '''tonye''' - same
* '''tonye''' - same
= Number =
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 500px;"
|+
|-
! Kalo
! number
! English
! Kalo
! number
! English
|-
| '''sunya''' || 0 || zero || '''na''' || 7 || seven
|-
| '''wa''' || 1 || one || '''pa''' || 8 || eight
|-
| '''li''' || 2 || two || '''nun''' || 9 || nine
|-
| '''san''' || 3 || three || '''ye''' || 10 || ten
|-
| '''si''' || 4 || four || '''aku''' / '''-ku''' || 100 || (one) hundred
|-
| '''pen''' || 5 || five || '''mila''' || 1000 || (one) thousand
|-
| '''we''' || 6 || six  || '' '' || '' '' || '' ''
|}
When numbers one through ten occur independently, the indicator "'''ke'''" precedes the number.
* '''ko yo le o kasa ke li'''
: <small>3s have PST O house NUM two</small>
: ''She had two houses.''
* '''wa wite o nano ke si'''
: <small>1s see O man NUM four </small>
: ''I see four men.''
== Higher Numbers ==
* '''yewa''' - 11; eleven
* '''yeli''' - 12; twelve
* '''liye''' - 20; twenty
* '''liyesi''' - 24; twenty-four
* '''kuyeli''' - 112; one-hundred-twelve
* '''sankuweyepen''' - 365; three-hundred-sixty-five


= lexicon =
= lexicon =

Revision as of 07:40, 25 April 2021

Particles

determiners

Determiners in kalo precede the noun they modify.

deixis

  • pu - this; these
  • su - that; those

amount

  • aku - many; much (one hundred)
  • kula - all; every; each
  • ne - no; none; zero
  • poka - some; several; a few
  • meno - less; fewer / few; a little
  • maso - more

other-ness

  • asi - such
  • ayo - whichever; whatever
  • oto - other
  • tonye - same

lexicon

phrasebook

  • wikitravel.org/en/Spanish_phrasebook
  • en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Phrasebooks_by_language

Essentials

  • ola - Used for "hello; goodbye; farewell; welcome" (analogous to aloha)
  • kan/a - "yes; it is"
  • ne - "no; it is not"
  • yapu wa - "Excuse me."
  • nenka ma - "Please." [lit: is (it) possible?]
by extension "Do you mind?"
  • tanka (ta) - "Thank you (very much)."
  • tipa - "(That's) OK."

Greetings & Goodbyes

  • ola yuma - "Good morning/day/afternoon"
  • ola note - "Good evening/night"
  • salama - "Hey/Hi/Hello/Bye"

Civilities

  • moto (niyo) ma - manner 2s.POSS Q - How are you?
    • tipa - "Good/OK/Fine."
    • ... - "Not bad."




  • tenpo ta ne wite - time big no see - Long time no see

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