1.8 - Days of the week and Months

QuestionAnswer
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