Class Day 2 Flashcards
ayoŋ
I, me
iyoŋ
you (singular)
iŋes
he, she, it
iwon
We (inclusive)
isua
We (exclusive)
Iyes
You all
Ikes
They
Taparacu
tomorrow, morning
Tokona
Now, today
Bien
yesterday
Esukul (Ŋisukulo)
School(s)
Aŋolol (Ŋaŋololin)
River(s)
Etaun (Ŋitauno)
Town(s)
Edakitar (Ŋidakitarin)
Clinic(s)
Ekanisa (Ŋikanisae)
Church(es)
Amana (Ŋamanat)
Field(s)
Emoru (Ŋimoru)
Mountain(s)
Etic (Ŋiticisyo)
Work(s)
Lore
home, to home, to the village
Nepeine
around here
Bon
only
Ace, ece, ice
other
Takae
later (same day)
Kaapei
together, with
Alosit/Akilot
to go
Aboŋun
to return
Akidol
to reach, arrive
Esabit (Ŋisabito)
week(s), Sunday(s)
Eramiram (Ŋiramiramisya)
Saturday(s)
Elap (Ŋilapyo)
month(s), moon(s)
Ŋaoo!
I don’t know! (slang)
Ecai
Tea
Ŋakipi
Water
Akirot (Ŋakiro)
Word(s)
Amesek (Ŋamesekin)
Sheep
Alelyan
Joy
Ai ilosi iyoŋ?
Where are you(sing.) going?
Alosi ayoŋ losukul.
I am going to school.
Ai ilosete iyes?
Where are you all going?
Elosio isua nakilip.
We are going to prayers.
Wori iboŋunio iyoŋ?
When will you (sing.) return?
Aboŋuni ayoŋ taparacu.
I will return tomorrow.
Wori iboŋunyoto iyes?
When will you all return?
Eboŋunio isua esabit ŋolo moi.
We will return next week.