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Content words
Function words
Function words serve only grammatical functions. They have no meaning by themselves. Function words have to be used together with Content Words to form a meaningful sentence or phrase. Function words are a much smaller category in number but more frequently used. Kala function words are divided into a few subcategories; particles, conjunctions, and interjections.
Particles
ke
- The direct object particle. It can often be omitted, especially in simple phrases, when the object is understood.
- na mita anya
- 1sg dog see
- I see the dog.
- na tahe yempa ke mita anyaye
- 1sg be.under table O dog see-PST
- I saw the dog under the table.
Conjunctions
There are three coordinating conjunctions in Kala and three correlative conjunctions:
coordinating
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correlative
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interjections
The most common interjections in Kala are as follows;
- kya - imperative particle
- kyo - imperative particle
- kyo'a - imperative particle
- nka - emphatic negative
- ya - vocative particle
- a - affirmative
- aya - expresses strong emotions such as surprise ('ah', 'argh') and pain ('ow')