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tũtano

num.

  1. five (small things). Five. The number five when referring to small animals or objects, showing noun class agreement.

Example: Githĩ tũnyoni tũtano tũtiendagio tũthendi twĩrĩ? Na rĩrĩ, gũtirĩ o na kamwe gatuo kangĩriganĩra Ngai. (was worth about one-sixteenth of a denarius (see note on Lk 7:41). Yet not one of them has escaped the notice of God.); nacio indo cia kũrutwo ikoniĩ magongona ma ũiguano ciarĩ ndegwa igĩrĩ, na ndũrũme ithano, na thenge ithano, na tũtũrũme tũtano tũtakĩrĩtie mwaka ũmwe; icio nĩcio indo iria ciarutirũo nĩ Eliabu wa Heloni. (and two bulls, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs for a communion sacrifice. This was the offering of Eliab, son of Helon.)

Related words

  • tani — ton; unit of weight measurement, heavy mass equivalent to 1000 kilograms, modern
  • gatano — five (diminutive class 12 concord)
  • -rutana — teach. To give instruction; to impart knowledge or doctrine to others
  • matano — five (class 6 concord)
  • ũtana — generosity, liberality
  • tana — call, name. Call, name. To give a name to something or someone; to designate by