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