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* '''Zero''' | |||
**The fist is closed. | |||
* '''One''' | |||
**The index finger is extended. (finger 1) | |||
* '''Two''' | |||
**The index and middle fingers are extended. (fingers 1 & 2) | |||
* '''Three''' | |||
**With the little finger and thumb closed, the last three fingers are extended. (fingers 1, 2, & 3) | |||
* '''Four''' | |||
**The thumb is held in palm with the four fingers extended. (finger 1-4) | |||
* '''Five''' | |||
** Only thumb is extended, upwards or outwards. (finger 5) | |||
Revision as of 08:18, 17 December 2010
- See also: Kala pictographs
- See also: Kala syllabary
Moya
- Moya is an adaptation of Ajan for writing Kala.
- Moya is written vertically, in columns running from left to right, but can be written horizontally.
consonants
vowels & diacritics
numerals
- In large numbers, elements are combined from largest to smallest, and zeros are implied.
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number gestures
- Zero
- The fist is closed.
- One
- The index finger is extended. (finger 1)
- Two
- The index and middle fingers are extended. (fingers 1 & 2)
- Three
- With the little finger and thumb closed, the last three fingers are extended. (fingers 1, 2, & 3)
- Four
- The thumb is held in palm with the four fingers extended. (finger 1-4)
- Five
- Only thumb is extended, upwards or outwards. (finger 5)
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Sample text(s) in Moya
- mo ta yala ka
- place 2s go INT-part
- Where are you going?
- Sound Sample
- nam ke tsala inaye
- 1p TOP-part sauce eat-PAST
- We ate the sauce.
- Sound Sample
- ko onatam tayo ka
- person parent-PL 2s-POSS INT-part
- Who are your parents?
- Sound Sample
- na yalaye nye ta talaye
- 1s go-PAST because 2s return-PAST
- I left because you returned.
- Sound Sample
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- kua tlana tsiya ma’a katsi ma kueli soto nasa
- all human free with dignity and rights equal born
- All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
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- kam tlitsi ma omato yoha ma kanku ma’a tsaku te otauan ketahe
- 3p reasoning and conscience possess and 3p.RECP with idea of brotherhood behave.NEC
- They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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