REVERSE Class Day 3 Flashcards
my, mine
kaŋ
your (singular)
kon
his, hers, its
keŋ
our (inclusive)
yok
our (exclusive)
kosi
your (plural)
kus
their
kec
my name
ekaakiro or ekiro kaŋ
your name
ekiro kon or ekonikiro
his/her/its name
ekiro keŋ or ekeekiro
our (exclusive) names
ŋirorwa kosi or ŋikosirorwa
my wife
aberu kaŋ or akaaberu
your child
ikoku kon or ikonikoku
her husband
ekile keŋ or ekeekile
our (inclusive) children
ŋidwe yok or ŋiyokodwe
our exclusive house
akai kosi or akosikai
your (plural) beans
emaret kus or ekusimaret
their goats
ŋakinei kec or ŋakecekinei
What’s your name?
Ŋae ekonikiro? Ŋae ekiro kon?
My name is _____.
Erae ekaakiro ____. Erae ekiro kaŋ _____.
What are your names?
Ataŋae ŋirorwa kus?
Our names are _____.
Erakasi ŋirorwa kosi _____.
What is his/her/its name?
Ŋae ekeekiro?
His/her/its name is _____.
Erae ekeekiro _____.
What is the name of your wife?
Ŋae ekiro ka akoniberu?
My wife’s name is _____.
Erae ekiro ka aberu kaŋ _______.
My husband’s name is _____.
Erae ekiro ke ekaakile _____.
My child’s name is _____.
Erae ekiro a ikoku kaŋ _____.
What is your mother’s name?
Ŋae ekiro ka ato kon?
What is your father’s name?
Ŋae ekiro ka apa kon?
Where are you from?
Ai ibunitor iyoŋ?
I am from America.
Abunit ayoŋ ka Amerika.
Where are you all from?
Ai iponitotor iyes?
We are from Europe.
Eponitae isua alo Ulaya.
Name(s)
Ekiro (Ŋirorwa)
of
Ka, ke, a
also
Daŋ
all
Daadaŋ
Mother(s)
Toto (atatoto)
Father(s)
Papa (atapapa)
your mother
ato kon
your father
apa kon
goat(s)
Akine (ŋakinei)
Europe
Ulaya
What about you?
Ani bo iyoŋ?
Land of the Whites
Akwap a Ŋimusugwi
food, posho (maize meal)
Atap (Ŋatapyo)
porridge
Euji
Maize
Ekidikidi (Ŋikidikidya)
sorghum grain(s)
Emomwae (Ŋimomwa)
bean(s)
Emaret (Ŋimare)
Path(s)
Erot (Ŋirotin)
slow, slowly, quietly, somehow
Wadyo
fast
Atipei
far
Elwana
near
Eapi
Come (singular)! Come (plural)!
Bua! Potu!
Let’s go!
Apena!
book(s)
Ekitaabo (Ŋikitaaboi)
Visitor(s) (male)
Epeyonon (Ŋipeyok)
Visitor(s) (female)
Apeyonon (Ŋapeyok)