oawo
Mokilese
editEtymology
editBy surface analysis, oahd (“one”) + -w (general numeral classifier) + -o (third-person singular demonstrative suffix).
Determiner
editoawo
- that (general object far from the listener and speaker)
Usage notes
editOawo is used only when talking about nouns in the general objects class. It refers to nouns that are distant from both the speaker and the listener.
See also
edit| general | animate | long | piece | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person (near speaker) |
oawe | mene | pase | kije | pwiai, pwiak |
| 2nd person (near hearer) |
oawen | menen | pasen | kijen | pwian |
| 3rd person (near neither speaker nor hearer) |
oawo | meno | paso | kijo | pwiok |
References
edit- Harrison, Sheldon P. (1976), Mokilese Reference Grammar[1], Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii