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ka
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indicates alternative conditions; either -- or.
When ka is used with atawa , "or", it is equivalent to "either -- or".
Are there people in the house or what?
Tintoh ka ya atawa lamma ka?
Is he sleepy or just bored?
Ta ka atawa tapit ka?
Is it far or near?
Paluwah ka atawa mbal ka?
Will it come out or not?
Bang baskit, ya ka eh ngahinang maka buwey atawa pandan.
If [it] is a basket, it is being made of either rattan or pandanus.
bang, sa 1
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