b'Sometimes body part terms are used as idioms to denote a position. body partliteral trans.location omatalaat his eyein front of him odubasiat their headsabove them olopolain his bellyinside (a building) Altrnatively, a locative word may be used.Some locatives are frozen terms: walakaiwaup high watanawalow down omilisasaa space inside a house odudubalaat early dawn Moving away from a place is usually from at place, and may require special treatment: me-toya o-la bwala (lit from at his house) going away from the house A sensitive point in this phrase is that the word me-toya may inflect (ma-toya from me, moku-toya from you(sg), me-toya from him). 5. Comitative phrases and (kasi)tai(yu) Phrases referring to groups of people are frequently encountered.Such phrases may be formed with a comitative preposition like: deliwith so(la)with (him) (this form inflects) toyoalso, and (to include an extra person within a group) or with a phrase(kasi)tai(yu)(those) (two) people The last-listed phrase has three parts: a)The core, tai, which elsewhere can mean either men or people (non-specific as to sex), in this word only means the latter. b)The first bracketed part (kasi) relates the word to the persons being addressed (we, you, they); it can only occur in the plural, as the word only refers to groups of people.c)The second bracketed part (yu) states the actual number of people in a group.It is usually used for small groups, but I have seen one use kasi-tai-luwo-tolu the group of 30 people or the famous thirty. The word (kasi)tai(yu) has three uses: i)It introduces a phrase which specifies the number of people in a group.A group of three was introduced by: dalela kasitaitolu matausina Datani deli Abiram toyo Onithree members of the tribe, those three people, Dathan, Abirab and Oni(Numbers 16.1) Here the last-bracketed part (yu) is specific, appearing as -tolu. ii)The word kasitaiyu may stand alone for a two person group, as each bracketed section is then accurate. matauna kasitaiyu la kwavahe and his wife The first-bracketed section inflects as needed, as for kamitailima you five people. iii)The third use is in collective constructions, which are detailed under point 6 below. 6.Collective constructions 27'