| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| First person | kda (I am) | kdong (we are) |
| Second person formal | toon (you are) | toon go (y'all are) |
| Second person informal | too (you are) | toong (y'all are) |
| Third person | po (they are) | pa (they all are) |
| Third person okan | pudon | pudong |
Unconjugated: koo ko
The general rule to follow with forms of Koo Ko is that the plural is just the singular with the suffix “-ong”. Kda becomes kdong, and too becomes toong. The only 2 exceptions are the 2nd formal and 3rd
The language is an SOV language, meaning “the man cooks meat” becomes “the man meat cooks”. The subject (who is doing something) commits a verb to an object. It is also an N-ADJ and V-ADV language that has descriptors after the things they describe.