Talk:Mis Hio

This language is amazing, it's extremely funny, and seams really complete. but If I wanted to say, "One cow is black, and another is white" how would you say that? ImaginaryMdA 12:35, June 12, 2010 (UTC)

you sign AFTER the message, not before The Emperor Zelos 13:02, June 12, 2010 (UTC)

You say something along the lines "First cow, black cow, and second cow, white cow". In Mis Hio: "Hon suo mina hon kea hon mita oi hon suo mina hon quua hon mina".

While formally there may be a little bit of ambiguity here (does the word hon after oi refer to the same cow, or a different cow?) the sentence structure (using kea "first" and quua "second", with the conjunction in the middle) makes it quite clear. You see more ambiguity in natlangs every day. Adagio burner 18:15, August 25, 2010 (UTC)