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- ''Me (I) koni (to know, to be acquainted) yu (you) yedoh me (I) bu (not) koni (to know, to be acquainted) yur (your) sista (sister). – I know you, however I don't know your sister.'' | - ''Me (I) koni (to know, to be acquainted) yu (you) yedoh me (I) bu (not) koni (to know, to be acquainted) yur (your) sista (sister). – I know you, however I don't know your sister.'' | ||
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== Numerals == | == Numerals == | ||
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1. Words denoting a number (with all such words the basic form of noun is used) | 1. Words denoting a number (with all such words the basic form of noun is used) | ||
− | 1.1. basic numerals | + | === 1.1. basic numerals === |
a) units | a) units | ||
− | nol (0) | + | '''nol''' (0) |
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− | sit (6), sem (7), ot (8), nin (9), shi (10) | + | '''un''' (1), '''dwa''' (2), '''tri''' (3), '''char''' (4), '''pet''' (5), '''sit''' (6), '''sem''' (7), '''ot''' (8), '''nin''' (9), '''shi''' (10) |
a) tens | a) tens | ||
− | dwashi (20), trishi (30), charshi (40) ... ninshi (90) (written as one word) | + | '''dwashi''' (20), '''trishi''' (30), '''charshi''' (40) ... '''ninshi''' (90) ''(written as one word)'' |
b) hundreds | b) hundreds | ||
− | sto (100), dwasto (200), tristo (300) ... ninsto (900) (written as one word) | + | '''sto''' (100), '''dwasto''' (200), '''tristo''' (300) ... '''ninsto''' (900) ''(written as one word)'' |
− | c) thousand: mil (1000) (written in several words) | + | c) thousand: '''mil''' (1000) ''(written in several words)'' |
− | d) million: milion (1.000.000) (written in several words) | + | d) million: '''milion''' (1.000.000) ''(written in several words)'' |
e) numbers | e) numbers | ||
− | shi-un (11), shi-dwa (12), shi-tri (13) ... shi-nin (19) | + | '''shi-un''' (11), '''shi-dwa''' (12), '''shi-tri''' (13) ... '''shi-nin''' (19) |
− | dwashi-un (21), petshi-sem (57) | + | '''dwashi-un''' (21), '''petshi-sem''' (57) |
22 957 = dwashi-dwa mil ninsto-petshi-sem | 22 957 = dwashi-dwa mil ninsto-petshi-sem | ||
− | 1.2. Fractions: -fen | + | 1.2. Fractions: -'''fen''' |
− | + | - ''un dwafen – 1/2'' | |
− | + | - ''sem shifen – 7/10; 0,7'' | |
− | + | - ''tri koma pet – 3,5'' | |
+ | === Deriven worda === | ||
1.3. Adjectives: | 1.3. Adjectives: | ||
− | a) un-ney (the first), dwa-ney (the second), tri-ney (the third) ... | + | a) -'''ney''': un-ney (the first), dwa-ney (the second), tri-ney (the third) ... |
− | b) unple (single), dwaple (double) ... | + | b) -'''ple''': unple (single), dwaple (double) ... |
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1.4. Adverbs: | 1.4. Adverbs: | ||
− | a) un-nem (firstly), dwa-nem (secondly) ... | + | a) -'''nem''': un-nem (firstly), dwa-nem (secondly) ... |
− | b) dwaplem (twice), triplem (three times as much) ... | + | b) -'''plem''': dwaplem (twice), triplem (three times as much) ... |
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1.5. Nouns: | 1.5. Nouns: | ||
− | a) unka (one), dwaka (two) ... | + | a) -'''ka''': unka (one), dwaka (two) ... |
− | b) haf (half), para (pair) | + | b) '''haf''' (half), '''para''' (pair) |
− | 1.6. Pronouns | + | === 1.6. Pronouns === |
− | a) mucho (many, much) | + | a) '''mucho''' (many, much) |
− | b) pluri (several) | + | b) '''pluri''' (several) |
− | c) kelke (some) | + | c) '''kelke''' (some) |
− | d) idyen (a little, a few) | + | d) '''idyen''' (a little, a few) |
− | e) shao (little, few) | + | e) '''shao''' (little, few) |
− | + | - ''Me (I) vidi (to see) mucho (many, much) flor (flower). – I see a lot of flowers.'' | |
− | + | - ''Ta (he/she) hev (to have) shao (little, few) kalam (pencil). – He/she has few pencils.'' | |
− | f) zuy mucho = maiste, zuy shao = minim | + | f) zuy mucho = '''maiste''', zuy shao = '''minim''' |
− | + | - ''Lu (he) hev (to have) minim bonbon (sweet). – He has the smallest amount of sweets.'' | |
− | g) kwanto (how many. how much) | + | g) '''kwanto''' (how many. how much) |
− | h) tanto (so, to such extent) | + | h) '''tanto''' (so, to such extent) |
− | 2. Date | + | === 2. Date === |
− | 2.1. days of the week: numeral + di | + | 2.1. days of the week: numeral + '''di''' |
a) undi (Monday) | a) undi (Monday) | ||
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l) desemba = mes-shi-dwa (December) | l) desemba = mes-shi-dwa (December) | ||
− | + | - ''dey trishi-un de mes-shi-dwa – the 31th of December'' | |
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− | + | - ''dey 21 mes 9 yar 1945 – 21.9.1945'' | |
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− | + | 3. O'clock: '''klok''' | |
+ | -''klok dwa – two o'clock'' | ||
+ | - ''klok sem sin pet – five before seven o'clock'' | ||
+ | - ''klok sit e haf – half past six'' | ||
== Exclamations == | == Exclamations == |