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Revision as of 18:52, 9 November 2010
Main Article: Kala
- See also: Thematic Lexicon
General Lexica
- The majority of lexical units in Kala can have multiple roles.
- Most have a primary role, such as verb, noun or adjective, but almost all can serve in at least two roles.
- Because of this, this list is sorted alphabetically and not by part of speech or category.
- Abbreviations used:
- a = adjective
- acc = accusative
- adv = adverb
- con = conjunction
- cor = correlative
- det = determiner
- int = interjection
- n = noun
- nom = nominative
- num = numeral
- pt = particle
- pl = plural
- pref = prefix
- pn = prenominal (used before a noun)
- prep = preposition
- pv = preverbal (used before a verb)
- pron = pronoun
- q = question
- suf = suffix
- v = verb
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- pa - suf - abilitative / able / ability / can
- patlo - n / v - sweep / brush
- pato - n - duck
- paka - a / n - stupid / dumb / foolish / idiotic / fool / dummy / idiot / dunce
- pako - a / v - fresh / new / recent
- pamya - n - okra
- pana - n / v - dew / moisten / perspire / rain
- pano - n - cloth / rag / towel
- panya - n - rat / rodent
- pasaku - n / v - spit / saliva [to expel from the mouth]
- pasua - v - swell / expand / grow larger / wider / thicker
- pala - n - point / direct / shovel / spade / oar
- paletsa - n - thumb / finger
- palo - n - stick / twig / branch / cane / staff
- pa'o - det / num - eight / 8
- pe - n / v - mark / scratch / dot / diacritic
- petsa - a - mild / soft
- petso - n - belly / torso
- peta - n - map / visual representation of an area
- peka - n - bat [mammal]