pabo2pɑ.ˈboʔna|ENsweet banana species, similar to plantain bananas|TPbananaGENERICbaxupbanana
pagegipɑ.ˈɡe.ɡina|ENforked stick or two sticks braced in an x-fashion used to support a flume that carries sago soup into the bowl for making paste|TPX diwaiRang pagegi mali.He stood the forked support up.
Pailimonnp|ENPhilemon, a book of the Bible|TPFilemon
paipkonaˈpɑip.ko.nɑni|ENStar Fruit tree|TPfaivkonaGENERICxai1treeAverrhoa carambola
Pariapɑ.ˈri.ɑnp|ENSingorokai, a village in the neighboring Pano language area, called Padiwa in their language|TPSingorokai
parimbokiˌpɑ.rim.ˈbo.kina|ENstingray|TPparHang parimboki, saing parimbokia su mari rimania.He shot the stingray, and the stingray stabbed his arm.GENERICasaxafauna
patoˈpɑ.tona|ENduck|TPpatoXaidap tela Muxaxu xusunga Pato ba, “Bagula ula usugu langiayu?”One day Chicken asked Duck, ‘Are you going to wash in the river?’
pepaipe.ˈpɑina1|ENpapaya plant|TPpawpawGENERICxai1treeCarica papaya2|ENfruit of the papaya plant|TPpawpawNgala rangua Mura saing am gahang pepai.I went with Mura and we shot at papayas.
Pilipainp|ENPhilippians, a book of the Bible|TPFilipai
Pitanp|ENPeter, as in 1 & 2 Peter, books of the Bible|TPPita