| To meet people: | |
| Hello!, this is Eleanor, she’s my wife | Elo! Eta Eleanor, moxa |
| Nice to meet you! | Y ado! |
| To identify people and things: | |
| This is my godfather | Et mu pat |
| Those are my notebooks | Ekas mu buka |
| To ask for people, places and things: | |
| Who is that man? | Kn ex om? |
| Which is the room? | Kl abita? |
| How is Martha? | Km so Marta? |
| What is this? | K et? |
| Demonstrative: | |
| These men | Ets om |
| These women | Et moxas |
| This boy | Ex xu |
| That girl | Ex xa |
| Those boys | Ex xus |
| Those girls | Ex xas |
| That father | Ek pat |
| That mother | Ek mada |
| Those parents | Eks pat |
| What is this? | K et? |
| What is that? | K ex? |
| To name without using articles: | |
| The food | Cita |
| A drink | Gla |
| The hunger | Mab |
| The water | Cup |
| The hot water | Kali Cup |
| To describe: | |
| You’re innocent | T enozi |
| John is educated | John edi |
| Richard is thin | Richard dagi |
| Kate is intelligent | Kate eni |
| The moon is round | Yuna rdi |
| She is poor | La puvri |
| They are happy | Ls fli |
| I am happy | Y japi |
| The milk is cold | Lxa fri |
| The lake is dirty | Lag fusi |
| To describe without the verb: | |
| It’s very hot | Mo kali |










