səla
See also: Appendix:Variations of "sala"
Matal
Etymology
Likely from Proto-Chadic *sr.
Numeral
səla
- two
- Yesu atsìzlla ala la abatà adà aŋha, uwana adà aŋha kà, azlaguləf səla tanəfà la tsəh la mawiyay: "Kona aŋa David, Kona aŋa David, vok ahama ka kà anu!" (Mata 9:27)[1]
- Jesus was going away from there, two blind men followed him, crying out and saying, “Son of David, Son of David have mercy on us!” (Matthew 9:27)
- Kà uwana la slaka uwana azladza səla baŋaw makər taham gay à vok la sləm gulo kà, gi la tataka aŋatà la abà. (Mata 18:20)[2]
- For where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there in the midst of them. (Matthew 18:20)
Derived terms
- masəla (“second”)
References
- http://listen.bible.is/MFHWYI/Matt/9
- http://listen.bible.is/MFHWYI/Matt/18