Tolomako is a language of the Oceanic subgroup of Austronesian languages. It is spoken on Santo island in Vanuatu. It distinguishes four numbers for its personal pronouns: singular, dual, trial, plural. Its verbs have no tense or aspect marking, but two moods, realis and irrealis. Substantives and numerals also have the same two moods. E.g. na tatsua mo tea mo tsoa realis person realis one realis not to be Someone is missing te tatsua i tea mo tsoa irrealis person irrealis one realis… (More on Tolomako)