| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| January | Φjinuodi |
| February | Φhebuladi |
| March | onang |
| April | Φapri |
| May | Φnae |
| June | Φjun |
| July | Φjulae |
| August | Φakupto |
| September | hingtna |
| October | Φoktubato |
| November | Φnonhenbato |
| December | Φdaehinbato |
| It's (states) | tlaeon If an experience is happening for many people (it’s raining, it’s august, it’s sunny outside) we use a special form of koo ko called “tlaeon”. In saying this, yousay “Φakupto tlaeon” instead of “Φakupto po” for “it’s august”. |
| It's January | Φjinuodi tlaeon |
| It's December | Φdaehinbato tlaeon |
| It's May | Φnae tlaeon |
| It's october | Φoktubato tlaeon |
| It's September | hingtna tlaeon |
| It's June | Φjun tlaeon |
| It's April | Φapri tlaeon |
| It's July | Φjulae tlaeon |
| It's March | onang tlaeon |
| It's August | Φakupto tlaeon |
| It's February | Φhebuladi tlaeon |
| It's November | Φnonhenbato tlaeon |
| Monday | tijijae |
| Tuesday | pnong |
| Wednesday | poopi |
| Thursday | pjaejong |
| Friday | birong |
| Saturday | dinko |
| Sunday | kaeoobae |