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wɛ̂
2
Dial.var.of
wê
1
wɛ̂
3
Dial.var.of
wê
2
wɛ̌
pfx
you, second person singular verb prefix combined with future marker
wɛ̌d
Dial.var.of
wɛɛ́d
wɛɛ́
1
Dial.var.
weé
1
rp
"you say;" reporting particle second person singular, introducing speech or thought
wɛɛ́
2
Dial.var.
weé
2
pro
you; emphatic pronoun for second person singular
wɛ́ɛ
Cntx.var.
wɛ́ɛ̄
excl
exclamation of surprise
Wɛ́ɛ
n.pr
Mungo river
Achabpé Wɛ́ɛ ámīn ne bɔ̌le.
He crossed the river Mungo in a canoe.
wɛ́ɛ̄
Cntx.var.of
wɛ́ɛ
wɛɛ́d
Dial.var.
wɛ̌d
Pl.
bɛɛ́d
n
1/2
my friend
wɛɛ́ken
rp
whether; reporting particle introducing a question by second person singular speaker
wɛɛ́n
Pl.
bɛɛ́n
n
1/2
your friend
Láá wɛɛ́n áwôŋgɛn me.
Tell your friend to help me.
wínde
wínde
English
n
9/10
window
Wínde éháá áte.
The windows are big.
Wínde éekəlɛ́ɛ́ áte.
The windows are small.
wíníí
adv.l
over there, far distal locative adverb, far from speaker and hearer, general location
Sidéd nkute á téblɛ-sé.
Move the bag under the table.
wogɛ́l
ideo
expressive of sound of movement
Nwógé salé á nnɔŋ ń ndáb wogɛ́l.
I heard a rat on the roof.
wogléd wogled
ideo
descriptive of roughly
Akaá eʼkɛ́ wogléd wogled.
He tied the fence roughly.
Syn.
wɔgɛ́l wɔgɛl
wóŋ wóŋ wóŋ
ideo
expressive of sound of walking
wówóʼ
excl
exclamation of surprise
wɔgɛ́l wɔgɛl
ideo
descriptive of roughly
Syn.
wogléd wogled
wɔ́gɔ́lɔ́ŋ
ideo
sound of bell of hunting dog
wɔlɛ́ɛɛ
ideo
moving with difficulty like a sick person
wɔɔ́ɔ
ideo
sound of pain
wúbwub
ideo
action of grasping
wud
n
tree used for its white wood, the bark was traditionally used for making walls of houses
wûd
mewûd ?
n
9/6
hard-wooded triplochiton,
“
obeche,”
“
ayous,”
“
frake
”
Triplochiton scleroxylon
Syn.
nkom
1
1
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