imoronʉꞌpʉ n an illness caused by excessive mining or burning of the bush
Imuraai nprop the name given to a creek back dam from Jawalla village
iꞌmʉime vt bend a young sapling tree in an arch Mɨrɨpan uya yʉi mʉreꞌpʉ iꞌmʉimeꞌpʉ asanta taꞌ. So they bent young saplings across the path.
iꞌmʉkamʉ vt yoke, connect a pair of animals by a yoke around their necks
iꞌmʉꞌkʉ vt divide, partition Toꞌ yoꞌ iꞌmʉꞌkʉꞌpʉ uya. I divided their meat.
iꞌmʉrʉkʉtʉ vt decapitate, cut off the head Aku iꞌmʉrʉkʉtʉꞌpʉ uya. I decapitated the agouti.
ina₁ pron 1we (exclusive) Ina utɨꞌpʉ. We went. 2us (exclusive) Ina pokaꞌpʉ iya. He shot us. 3our ina mariyarʉ our knife
iꞌnaꞌ n 1its depth Four feet iꞌnaꞌ rʉꞌkwɨ iyesiꞌpʉ. Its depth was four feet. 2a pit 3Hell
iꞌnai (var: iꞌnapai) nom 1something true or real Mɨrɨ esiꞌpʉ iꞌnai -ron aꞌkwa pe tanporon non pon kon weiꞌtɨ nin pe. And this was the true light that was shining in all the world. 2sincere 3honest
iꞌnansiꞌka vt 1fear 2bother
inɨꞌkwɨrɨꞌnʉkʉ vt go across, traverse Itʉi inɨꞌkwɨrɨꞌnʉkʉꞌpʉ toꞌ utɨꞌpʉ. They went across the savannah.