kes1alienable nounEnglishone; someoneNgo kes a mon i kán rápán sulu mák nem ngo na mapmap on, kápnate baut arsaktai mapmap a longoi mai hutngin sepen sulu kápte be di gorsai. (Mat 9.16)If one/someone has a torn laplap and wants to patch it, he will not sew together/onto it a patch he made with/from a new laplap they have not yet washed.káh kes (masik) (sár)2modifierEnglishone; a; anTok PisinwanpelaThis is suffixed by -i or preceding nouns. This word is not used when actually counting things. For that, tikái is used.Ái koner a pua iau má kápate longra pasi kak pinpidan, a mon á kesá táit na nagogon on, wa kak pinpidan sang! Ái na nagogon i kálámul erei i áwáwat i bung. (Ioa 12.48)That one who denigrates/rejects me and does not heed my words, there is a thing that will judge him, why my words! It is they that will judge that person on the last day.tikáikes limkeskeskestekestukesekesi8.1.1Numbernumber

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