6.2.6.4. Store the harvest

ɩfa2ɪfa(H) n.shelter around yam seedlings to protect them from the sunIgyo mʋ́a afaasɩ amʋ fɛ́ɛ́ lakɔkwɛ wa ɩfa amʋtɔ. All the yam and water yam have sprouted in the yam shed.cfɩdan2storage6.5.1.2Types of houses6.2.6.4Store the harvest
ɩdan2ɪdã̂(L)pl.ndann.a way of storing certain harvested items, maize, beans, yam, water yamKpoli ɩdan igyi aku anyɔ. Gyankpapʋ a, fókwi nyi yi. Fówun faklɩ ntan manta mʋ́ sʋ, da fʋ kpoli akpʋn sian mʋ́ sʋ.There are two kinds of maize storage. For the first you set up poles and tie crossbars between them and hang the maize from them.Nyɔɔsɩ gyi: Fɔ́pʋ abotodua bwɛ mʋ́. Fówun fatrɛ kpoli amʋ mʋ́ sʋ.The second kind: You use bamboo to make it. You arrange the maize on it (usually in a circular pile).cfɩfa2shelterɔdankpastorage facility6.5.1.2Types of houses6.2.6.4Store the harvest
oduduodudupl.ndudun.a storage container made of clay for rice particularly but also other grainsMɩ nain bʋ odudu mʋ woyitɔ ánɩ́ ɔtɔpʋ mʋ ɩmɔ wa mʋ́tɔ yaɩ.My grandfather had a grain silo that he stored his rice in.Bʋtɔkʋla abwi tswɩ, fówun bapwɛ mʋ́ dɩnka mʋ́sʋ fɛ lakpa tɩntɩn, mɛnɩ ababa bʋmóowie mʋ́tɔ.They collect stones and put them in a pile so that they can build (make out of clay) on it like a tall basket so that termites don't get into it.6.2.1.1.1Growing rice6.2.6.4Store the harvest
ɔdankpaɔdaŋ͡mk͡pan.storage table for storing harvestNɩ ɔkʋ medekle ánɩ́ ɔbɔ́bwɛ ɩfa a, ɔbɔ́pʋ botodua bwɛ ɔdankpa. Fówun alapʋ mʋ igyo aná dɩnka mʋ́sʋ.If someone does not want to build a yam barn, he will make a bamboo table so that he can put the yam on it.cfɩdan2storage6.5.1.2Types of houses6.2.6.4Store the harvest