"rahpas" meaning in All languages combined

See rahpas on Wiktionary

Numeral [Mokilese]

Etymology: rah- (“two”) + -pas (long objects numeral classifier) Etymology templates: {{af|mkj|rah-|-pas|pos2=long objects numeral classifier|t1=two}} rah- (“two”) + -pas (long objects numeral classifier) Head templates: {{head|mkj|numeral}} rahpas
  1. the numeral two, used to count long objects

Inflected forms

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