1.6.1.1.4. Rodent

dangodaŋgópl.adangoFrom:Akanadankon.rabbitLepus togolensisKofi dɛ adango yaɩ amʋ́ woyitɔ. Kofi is raising rabbits at their house.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
gyabɛʤabɛʔ pl.agyabɛn.green bush squirrelParaxerus poensisGyabɛ tɛla isia. Squirrels make nests (in trees).cfɔtɛ2ground squirrel1.6.1.1.4Rodent
klatɩklatɪ (H) pl.aklatɩn.grass-cutter; cane ratMɩ agbla lakɩta klatɩ, aklatɩ amʋ bʋdɛ mɩ agbodi wɩ, sʋ nɛfɩnɩ amʋ́. My trap has caught a grass-cutter. Grass-cutters are eating my cassava so I trapped them.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
klɔtɩklɔtɪ́ pl.aklɔtɩn.rat; mouseRattus rattusAndɔ amʋ ladʋ wie obu amʋ ikwitɔ. Ɔdɛ aklɔtɩ kɩta. The cat has climbed up into the rafters. He is catching mice.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
klɔtɩbʋoduklɔtɪ́bʊódu(H)pl.aklɔtɩbʋodun.type of mouse with bushy tailKlɔtɩbʋodu bʋ ɔdwɛ dʋn kpasi.Klɔtɩbʋodu is sweeter than rat.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
kɔtɔkɔkɔ́tɔ́kɔ́n.porcupine1.6.1.1.4Rodent
kpasik͡pasiʔ(L) pl.akpasin.bush ratThryonomys swinderianusKpasi ɔkʋ dɛ mɩ igyo wɩ. Sʋ nafɩnɩ mʋ kɩta mʋ. Mʋ odu bʋ swɩ. A certain bush rat is eating my yams, so I set a trap and caught him. His tail is long.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
oklemgbeoklemg͡beʔ pl.nklemgben.shrew that lives in townOklemgbe tɔwɩ batɛ abi. A shrew always eats chicks.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
ɔhanɔhãn.flying squirrelƆtapʋ amʋ lɔmɔ ɔhan igye onye.The hunter killed a flying squirrel yesterday.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
ɔtɛ2ɔ́tɛ(L) pl.ntɛ1n.ground squirrelXerus erythropusƆtɛ tokwi ɔbɔ. Olomoni dʋn gyabɛ. A Ground squirrel digs a hole. It is bigger than a tree squirrel.Ɔtɛ tɔwɩ kɩtɩba dʋbɩ.Ground squirrel eats groundnut too much.cfgyabɛsquirrel1.6.1.1.4Rodent
ɔtsakpaɔt͡sak͡pa pl.ntsakpan.brush-tailed porcupine; commonly called 'hedgehog'Atherurus africanusƆtsakpa gyi fɛ klatɩ, tamɛ olomoni dʋn klatɩ, ɔtɔwɩ mankani ndɔtɔ. The hedgehog is like a grass-cutter but he is bigger than a grass-cutter, he eats cocoyam on the farm.1.6.1.1.4Rodent
ɔwɩaɔwɪán.a type of rat that lives in hole in the ground1.6.1.1.4Rodent