Class Day 1 Flashcards
Ekile (Ŋikilyok)
Man (men)
Aberu (Ŋaberu)
Woman (women)
Ikoku (Ŋidwe)
Child (children)
Lokoku (Atalokoku)
Son (s)
Nakoku (Atanakoku)
Daughter (s)
Ekapolon (Ngikapolok)
Lord, man in position of authority (Lords)
Akuj (Ŋakujo)
God (gods)
Akai (Ngakais)
House(s), hut(s)
Ere (Ŋirerya)
Village(s)
Ekitoe (Ŋikito)
Tree(s)
Esaa (Ŋisaae)
Hour(s), time
Akoloŋit (Ŋakoloŋita/Ŋarwa)
Day(s)
Emucele
Rice
Ŋakile
Milk
Aate (Ŋaatuk)
Cow(s)
Akimuj (Ngamuja)
To eat, food (s)
Akilip
to pray, prayers
Akimat
to drink
Akitam
To think
Akiyen
to know
Akipup
to hear with understanding
Akinyam
to eat (chew)
Akigir
to write
Akisyom
to read, or learn in a classroom setting
Ejok a?
Hello? (Is it good?)
Ejok nooi!
Its very good.
Eŋaleo a?
Is everyone well?
Ee, eŋaleo.
Yes, we’re well.
Iŋale iyoŋ a?
Are you well?
Ee, aŋale.
Yes, I am well.
Ikianyun!
See you!
Emam ŋace.
No worries
Alakara aanyun iyoŋ/iyes.
Glad to meet you (sing./plural)
Alakara.
Thank you. (Lit = I’m happy)
Kimala daadaŋ!
Greet everyone.
Nakaato (Ŋakaitotoi)
Sister(s)
Lokaato (Ŋikaitotoi)
Brother(s)
Ekristoit (Ŋikristo)
Christian(s) (male)
Akristoit (Ŋakristo)
Christian(s) (female)
Ekone (Ŋikonei)
friend(s) (male)
Akone (Ŋakonei)
friend(s) (female)
Ituŋanan (Ŋituŋa)
person (people)
Yesu Kristo
Jesus Christ
Ee
yes
Mam
No
Ne/nege/laalo
here
Ama
there
Mam jik!
Never!
Jwi jwi
always
Mam nyapupi ayong.
I don’t understand.