ɨsi- each other Mɨrɨpan ina eꞌwɨnɨꞌpʉ ɨsipona. Then we knocked each other's heads (while bending down to pick up something). ɨsikaisa rɨ together Asaꞌron kon yaꞌ kamoro, ɨsipiyawon kon nʉꞌkwɨ rɨ, aiko ton nʉꞌkwɨ. They are two plants, together with others, little ones. ɨsipiyatau side-by-side
ɨsɨꞌkwɨ interj an exclamation of surprise or accident
ɨꞌsɨꞌmʉra n weakness Papa uya ɨꞌsɨꞌmʉra teꞌsen pata enu yau anʉmʉꞌpʉ mɨrɨ, God 's weakness . . ..
ɨꞌtɨ vt sharpen, give teeth Usuparaai ɨꞌtɨkɨ. Sharpen my cutlass.
ɨurɨ₂ vi bark, as a dog does Pero ɨurɨꞌpʉ. The dog barked.
ɨurɨ₁ vt welcome Epuru wannɨ uyepʉ, ɨurɨtɨꞌ kon, ɨurɨtɨꞌ kon. A leader is coming, welcome him, welcome him.
ɨutɨ (poss: ɨiwʉꞌ) n 1house 2cookhouse
ɨwɨ vi betroth, choose a spouse Ɨwɨkɨ. Take someone to be your spouse.
ɨyɨmaiꞌ n disease of the teeth and gums that causes bleeding