How many?
You've counted to ten. Now two words for when you don't need an exact number — just a lot or only one. They do most of the everyday work that numbers do.
1 · Say this
mu nara(moo · NAH-ra) many people / a crowd.
nara is person, people (Lesson 16). The new word is mu — many, much. Put it in front of
a noun and you've gone from one to a lot. No special plural ending, no counting required.
2 · A closer look: many, and only
Its opposite is eka — alone, only. Where mu opens a thing up to a crowd, eka narrows it
to one and only one:
| Amatu | Says | Means |
|---|---|---|
mu |
"moo" | many / much |
eka |
"EH-ka" | alone / only |
mu cho— many dogs ·eka cho— one dog, just the one.
Both sit in front of the noun, the same slot a number would take. So you can scale the whole household up or down at will:
mu mau— lots of cats ·eka mau— a single cat, all by itself.
And eka works on people too — on my own, no crowd in sight:
mi eka— I'm alone / it's just me.
🌏 You already know this
mu is the small, round word a lot of languages reach for when there's a lot of something —
short, easy, and it stretches: say mu-mu and you can hear the pile growing. eka comes from
Sanskrit eka, one — the lone, single thing. One word opens the floodgates; the other closes
them to a single drop.
⚠️ Watch out
mu is "moo," one long "oo" of boot — never "muh." And eka is two clean beats, "EH-ka,"
the e like the e in bed, not a swallowed "uh." Two short words, both said exactly as
written.
3 · Your turn
Out loud:
- Many people →
mu nara - Many dogs →
mu cho - One cat, just the one →
eka mau - I'm alone →
mi eka
4 · Tonight's phrase
mu nara— many people — withmi eka, I'm alone, for the far other end of the count.
30-second check
Cover the page. (1) Say many people. (2) Say one dog, just the one. (3) Say I'm alone. Three for three? You can now sweep from a single to a whole crowd without reaching for a number once — which is how most of us count most of the time.
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