Class Day 7 Flashcards
Emasi aberu ecai.
A woman is drinking tea.
Ibus aberu.
The woman is beautiful.
Emwana ecai.
The tea is hot.
Emasi aberu ŋina ebusan ecai ŋolo awmanan.
A beautiful woman is drinking hot tea.
Eoi ekitoe.
The tree is tall.
Euruwana ikoku.
The child is short.
Euruwaka ŋidwe.
The children are short.
Ileleba aŋolol.
The river is full.
Eorori ejirikan.
The jerry can is empty.
Emwana akoloŋ
It’s hot!
Elilim akwap.
It’s cold!
Ŋolo
who/which (masc singular)
Ŋina
who/which (fem singular)
Ŋini
who/which (neut singular)
Ŋulu
who/which (masc/neut plural)
Ŋuna
who/which (fem plural)
Iyakatar iyoŋ atametait ŋina ajokan.
You have a good idea
Edit
small, young
Cici (cicik)
small
Etitiny
bold, patient
Ebob
sweet, tasty
Ebos
rotten
Ibus
Beautiful
Eoi
tall, long
Euruwana
short
Ebur
fat
Ediim
thin
Iryono
black
Ekwaŋ
white
Ipus (Ŋipuson)
kitten(s)
Ŋinya
grass
Etau (Ŋitai)
heart(s), soul(s), spirit(s)
Etorube (Ŋitorubei)
image(s), photo(s), drawing(s), shadow(s) (of person)
Ebela (Ŋibelae)
stick(s) (walking)
Ekasikout (Ŋikasikou)
old man(men) (title of respect)
Akimat (Ŋakimak)
old woman(women) (title of respect)
Emwana
hot, greedy