Most nouns can be made plural by adding -h (after vowels) or -ah (after consonants). This is the standard formula that expresses only that there is more than one of something:
álìm(-ka) = a/one book
álìmah = books, several books, many books
To specify that there are not only a few but large number of something, the word få is attached (hyphenated) to the end of the singular form of the noun, approximately corresponding to 'many', 'several', or 'a lot of':
álìm-få = many books, several books, a lot of books
To specify that the entire quantity of something is included, foifå is attached to the singular noun, corresponding to 'all' or 'all of'. This can mean either the entire quantity discussed of something or the entire quantity of something in general, the distinction being made clear through context:
álìm-foifå = all of the books (or) all books in general
To specify a specific numeric quantity, the numbers jìnn through finn are attached to the singular noun. All other numbers are placed after the noun as a separate word:
álìm-jìn = zero books, no books
álìm-ða = four books
álìm ðaza = twelve books
álìm kasèfan-mi-finsam (ksf-m-fs) = 93 books
To indicate a plural when the sentence lacks a subject, -h, få or foifau is attached to the end of the conjugated verb. In the Hypothetical and/or Permissive mood, -ha is added instead of -h, followed by the mood suffix(es).
Tiulesètisa. = I am eating.
Tiulesètisah. = We are eating.
Tiulesètisahat. = We are allowed to be eating.
Tiulesètisa-få. = Many of us are eating.
Tiulesètisa-foifå. = We are all eating.
álìm(-ka) = a/one book
álìmah = books, several books, many books
To specify that there are not only a few but large number of something, the word få is attached (hyphenated) to the end of the singular form of the noun, approximately corresponding to 'many', 'several', or 'a lot of':
álìm-få = many books, several books, a lot of books
To specify that the entire quantity of something is included, foifå is attached to the singular noun, corresponding to 'all' or 'all of'. This can mean either the entire quantity discussed of something or the entire quantity of something in general, the distinction being made clear through context:
álìm-foifå = all of the books (or) all books in general
To specify a specific numeric quantity, the numbers jìnn through finn are attached to the singular noun. All other numbers are placed after the noun as a separate word:
álìm-jìn = zero books, no books
álìm-ða = four books
álìm ðaza = twelve books
álìm kasèfan-mi-finsam (ksf-m-fs) = 93 books
To indicate a plural when the sentence lacks a subject, -h, få or foifau is attached to the end of the conjugated verb. In the Hypothetical and/or Permissive mood, -ha is added instead of -h, followed by the mood suffix(es).
Tiulesètisa. = I am eating.
Tiulesètisah. = We are eating.
Tiulesètisahat. = We are allowed to be eating.
Tiulesètisa-få. = Many of us are eating.
Tiulesètisa-foifå. = We are all eating.