Wasaqalu Numerals syntax
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eya ninci avunda
one brother him-to-me-is
I've one brother
na muna mimundo
two sister they-to-you-are
You have two sisters
veyasu ninci-nda
my-first-brother-is
He's my first brother
m-anasu muna-ndâ
your-second-sister-is
She's your second sister
eya uninci-nda
one my-brother-is
He's one of my brothers
ru mâmuna-ndalo
three your-sister-are
They are three of your sisters
veya ninci-nda
my-one brother he-is
He's my only brother
mâna muna-ndalo
your-two sister they-are
They are you two sisters
eya nayo namumba
one man he-came
One man came
eya suncanunu
one it-did-I
I've done (just) one (thing)
na nâmumbo
two came
Two (men) came
na suncanunu
two them-did-I
I've done two (things)
leyasu nayo namumba
first-man he-came
The first man came
lanasu suncanunu
second it-did-I
I've done the second one
leyasu namumba
first he-came
The first came
aleyasu namumba
he-first he-came
He was the first to come
eyampa namumba
once he-came
He came (only) once
nampa namumba
twice he-came
He came twice
nampa ñalu antanawa
double milk he-dranks
He drank milk twice
nampa ñalu sanâmba antanawa
double milk from-you he-dranks
He drank milk twice more than you
eyala namumba
first-time he-came
He came the first time
eyala-nda namba
first-time-is he-comes
He comes for the first time
eya nâ
one day
One day
fâ nâ
ten day
Ten days
leyasu nâ
first day
The first day
lambâsu nâ
tenth day
The tenth day
nasalanjâ
beginning-day
The first day
nampuñâ
last-day
The last day
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2. Nouns
3. Pronouns and adverbs
4. Numerals
5. Verbs
6. Syntax
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