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_dovavemunge_? how much? how many?
_domamai_? how much? how many?
_avevemunge_, as much, so much, as many, so many.
_tale(le)_, many.
_apa(le)_, enough.
_kisiaka_, few, little.
_oko_, few, little.
_-ta_, very.
_ande_, very.
_boboi_, entirely, quite.
_gegeto_, few.
Note. When _apa_ is used with a numeral it precedes it. Ex. _apa gegeto_, two are sufficient.
V. Adverbs of Affirmation, Negation and Interrogation.
_e_, yes.
_akai(ge)_, truly.
_g'akai_, truly.
_me_! what! certainly!
_ila_! I who knows?
_ua(ne)_, not, no.
_na_? is it not (French, n'est ce pas?).
_ouo_! not at all, by no means.
_andal'ai(me)_? why?
Note. _Me_, _ouo_, and _ila_ are almost interjections.
VI. Adverbs of Manner and Likeness.
The adverbs of manner are often replaced by noun suffixes attached to the verb, with the final _i_. (See Verbal Suffixes, p. 323).
_unoi_, together.
_akaumai(nge)_, further, beyond, besides.
_uneke_, only.
_ende_, also.
_elele_, quickly.