Class Day 8 Flashcards
Idyaka iyoŋ a?
Are you sick?
Ee, adyaka ayoŋ.
Yes, I am sick.
Edyaka ikonikoku a?
Is your child sick?
Ee, edyak ikaakoku.
Yes, my child is sick.
Edyaka nakaato kon a?
Is your sister sick?
Mam nyedyaka iŋes.
No, she is not sick.
Ai epipil?
Where does it hurt?
Epipil ne.
It hurts here.
Epipil acir kaŋ.
My waist hurts.
Nyo erono?
What’s wrong?
Akatiŋit ayoŋ emalaria.
I have malaria (literally = malaria is holding me)
Atamaki akuwan kon a?
Are you improving?
(literally = is your body improving?)
Ee, atamaki ayoŋ.
Yes, I am improving.
Ani bo ikoku.
What about the child?
Etamakinit ikoku daŋ.
The child has also improved.
Kilota ŋakan kon.
Wash your hands (singular)!
Kilotasi ŋakan kus.
Wash your hands (plural)!
Toaŋaleu!/Toaŋaleutu!
Get better!
Iŋaleuni iyoŋ!
You will get better!
Eŋaleuni iŋes!
He/she will get better!
Eyai Akuj.
God is (there).
Elipi ayoŋ aŋuna kon.
I will pray for you.
Akuwan (Ŋawat)
body (bodies)
Akou (Ŋakyes)
head(s)
Akau (Ŋakausinei)
Back(s)
Akan (Ŋakan)
hand(s), arm(s)
Akeju (Ŋakejen)
Foot (feet), leg(s)
Akook (Ŋakookyes)
stomach(s)
Akoŋu (Ŋakonyen)
eye(s)
Akituk (Ŋakituka)
mouth(s)
Akit (Ŋaki)
ear(s)
Etimat (Ŋitim)
hair(s)
Ekume (Ŋikumes)
nostril(s)
Elekes
malaria
Edeke (ŋidekesyo)
sickness(es)
Lokoyata
brucellosis
Epipil
it hurts/is paining
Arukum
cold/flu
Awala
cough
Acir (Ŋacirin)
waist (s)
Akilotar (KI)
to wash
Esabuni
soap
Asegis (ŋasegisya)
cleanliness, health