1.6 - Forms of "is" and "are"

SingularPlural
First personkda (I am)kdong (we are)
Second person formaltoon (you are)toon go (y'all are)
Second person informaltoo (you are)toong (y'all are)
Third personpo (they are)pa (they all are)
Third person okanpudonpudong

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.