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#64 Ke'Ilu: You Really Can Use It, Like, Anywhere!

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Lif Amim Nire, Kilu Corma Chanose Ze La, Chevet Bevate Cafe.

Kil means as if, for impossible conditions, something like if i were a cow. In english, together, kilo is just as ifingaskilucutonsibebet. Sometimes you'll hear kil pronounced as kil so when we speak fast, it becomes kilu. So people try to put some stress there to show something is not real. It's only as if. Kilham means he is as if clever, but his not is actually stupid. And te kilu in the beginning helps us to emphasize the asifness of the whole situation here.

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