In asking for any number of things use kia in the same way before the numeral, thus: Mauria mai etahi toki kia rua, bring two axes.
At 0710, Kessler began distributing gear, and soon thereafter established a sentry post on Toki Point at the northernmost tip of Peale.
At 0145, however, a report came into the detachment commander’s command post, telling of an enemy landing in progress at Toki Point, at the tip of Peale.
You need have no anxiety about that, I gave it myself to Toki Sama,"[2] answered Midori.
Midori, tell me, are you sure no one saw my letter to Toki Sama yesterday?
The story of Palna Toki is told in various sagas, particularly Jomsvikingasaga.
It is also told that Palna Toki had provided himself with additional arrows which he had intended for the King in case the first had stricken the child.
According to saga, Palna Toki, the viking who is reputed to have slain King Harold, was the founder and chief of the brotherhood; but the castle probably existed before Toki became prominent in the garrison, if he ever was a member.
Presently the steamer separated from her burning sister and dropped back; then it was seen that the flames now swept the entire stern of the ill-omened Toki Maru.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toki" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.