REVERSE Class Day 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Man (men)

A

Ekile (Ngikilyok)

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2
Q

Woman (women)

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Aberu (Ngaberu)

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3
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Child (children)

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Ikoku (Ngidwe)

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4
Q

Son (s)

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Lokoku (Atalokoku)

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5
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Daughter (s)

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Nakoku (Atanakoku)

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6
Q

Lord, man in position of authority (Lords)

A

Ekapolon (Ngikapolok)

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7
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God (gods)

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Akuj (Ngakujo)

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8
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House(s), hut(s)

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Akai (Ngakais)

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9
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Village(s)

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Ere (Ngirerya)

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10
Q

Tree(s)

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Ekitoe (Ngikito)

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11
Q

Hour(s), time

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Esaa (Ngisaae)

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12
Q

Day(s)

A

Akoloŋit (Ngakolongita/Ŋarwa)

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13
Q

Rice

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Emucele. Ngimucelei

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14
Q

Milk

A

Ŋakile

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15
Q

Cow(s)

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Aate (Ŋaatuk)

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16
Q

To eat, food (s)

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Akimuj (Ngamuja)

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17
Q

to pray, prayers

A

Akilip

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18
Q

to drink

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Akimat

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19
Q

To think

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Akitam

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20
Q

to know

A

Akiyen

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21
Q

to hear with understanding

A

Akipup

22
Q

to eat (chew)

A

Akinyam

23
Q

to write

A

Akigir

24
Q

to read, or learn in a classroom setting

A

Akisyom

25
Q

Hello? (Is it good?)

A

Ejok a?

26
Q

Its very good.

A

Ejok nooi!

27
Q

Is everyone well?

A

Eŋaleo a?

28
Q

Yes, we’re well.

A

Ee, eŋaleo.

29
Q

Are you well?

A

Iŋale iyoŋ a?

30
Q

Yes, I am well.

A

Ee, aŋale.

31
Q

See you!

A

Ikianyun!

32
Q

No worries

A

Emam ŋace.

33
Q

Glad to meet you (sing./plural)

A

Alakara aanyun iyoŋ/iyes.

34
Q

Thank you. (Lit = I’m happy)

A

Alakara.

35
Q

Greet everyone.

A

Kimala daadaŋ!

36
Q

Sister(s)

A

Nakaato (Ŋakaitotoi)

37
Q

Brother(s)

A

Lokaato (Ŋikaitotoi)

38
Q

Christian(s) (Female)

A

Ekristoit (Ŋikristo)

39
Q

Christian(s) (female)

A

Akristoit (Ŋakristo)

40
Q

friend(s) (male)

A

Ekone (Ŋikonei)

41
Q

friend(s) (female)

A

Akone (Ŋakonei)

42
Q

person (people)

A

Ituŋanan (Ŋituŋa)

43
Q

Jesus Christ

A

Yesu Kristo

44
Q

yes

A

Ee

45
Q

No

A

Mam

46
Q

here

A

Ne/nege/laalo

47
Q

there

A

Ama

48
Q

Never!

A

Mam jik!

49
Q

always

A

Jwi jwi

50
Q

I don’t understand.

A

Mam nyapupi ayong.