REVERSE Class Day 8 Flashcards

1
Q

Are you sick?

A

Idyaka iyoŋ a?

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2
Q

Yes, I am sick.

A

Ee, adyaka ayoŋ.

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3
Q

Is your child sick?

A

Edyaka ikonikoku a?

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4
Q

Yes, my child is sick.

A

Ee, edyak ikaakoku.

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5
Q

Is your sister sick?

A

Edyaka nakaato kon a?

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6
Q

No, she is not sick.

A

Mam nyedyaka iŋes.

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7
Q

Where does it hurt?

A

Ai epipil?

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8
Q

It hurts here.

A

Epipil ne.

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9
Q

My waist hurts.

A

Epipil acir kaŋ.

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10
Q

What’s wrong?

A

Nyo erono?

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11
Q

I have malaria (literally = malaria is holding me)

A

Akatiŋit ayoŋ emalaria.

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12
Q

Are you improving?

(literally = is your body improving?)

A

Atamaki akuwan kon a?

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13
Q

Yes, I am improving.

A

Ee, atamaki ayoŋ.

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14
Q

What about the child?

A

Ani bo ikoku.

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15
Q

The child has also improved.

A

Etamakinit ikoku daŋ.

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16
Q

Wash your hands (singular)!

A

Kilota ŋakan kon.

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17
Q

Wash your hands (plural)!

A

Kilotasi ŋakan kus.

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18
Q

Get better!

A

Toaŋaleu!/Toaŋaleutu!

19
Q

You will get better!

A

Iŋaleuni iyoŋ!

20
Q

He/she will get better!

A

Eŋaleuni iŋes!

21
Q

God is (there).

A

Eyai Akuj.

22
Q

I will pray for you.

A

Elipi ayoŋ aŋuna kon.

23
Q

body (bodies)

A

Akuwan (Ŋawat)

24
Q

head(s)

A

Akou (Ŋakyes)

25
Q

Back(s)

A

Akau (Ŋakausinei)

26
Q

hand(s), arm(s)

A

Akan (Ŋakan)

27
Q

Foot (feet), leg(s)

A

Akeju (Ŋakejen)

28
Q

stomach(s)

A

Akook (Ŋakookyes)

29
Q

eye(s)

A

Akoŋu (Ŋakonyen)

30
Q

mouth(s)

A

Akituk (Ŋakituka)

31
Q

ear(s)

A

Akit (Ŋaki)

32
Q

hair(s)

A

Etimat (Ŋitim)

33
Q

nostril(s)

A

Ekume (Ŋikumes)

34
Q

malaria

A

Elekes

35
Q

sickness(es)

A

Edeke (ŋidekesyo)

36
Q

brucellosis

A

Lokoyata

37
Q

it hurts/is paining

A

Epipil

38
Q

cold/flu

A

Arukum

39
Q

cough

A

Awala

40
Q

waist (s)

A

Acir (Ŋacirin)

41
Q

to wash

A

Akilotar (KI)

42
Q

soap

A

Esabuni

43
Q

cleanliness, health

A

Asegis (ŋasegisya)