dɩdadɪdacomp. ofdɩ 1da41v.fall down from a standing positionƆlɛsrɛɩ dɩda bʋsʋ nʋ, tsufɛ ɩnʋ lɔwa ɔplɩ.He slipped and fell down on the mountain because it was slippery there.Anɩ obiekpa bʋ ɔplɩ, sʋ igye nɛdɩda nʋ.Our bathing area is slippery, so yesterday I fell down there.cfkpa1fallkpadadropkpayi 1landsunkifall over7.2.2.5.1Fallder.ɔdɩdalafalling down behaviourph. v.dɩda lalafall face up
kpa1k͡páʔv.to fallMɩ iyin dɛ kpɩnkɩ, ɩdɛ mɩ dwiin dʋbɩ, sʋ fialɩ ɩbɛ́kpa.My tooth is loose and it is hurting me too much so perhaps it is going to fall out.Kɛlɩ amʋ lakpakpa atɛ.The silk cotton tree has dropped its leaves.cfdɩdafallkpayi 1landyi1erect7.2.2.5.1Fallder.kpakpa1fall (multiple)ph. v.kpa sianfall and hangkpa wiefall inkpadadropkpayiland uprightph. v.kpa yifall erect
kpadak͡pádáph. v. ofkpa1da41v.fall through the air and lie proneOyi ánɩ́ mʋ́tɔ mɔsɔ a, fɔ́dʋ mʋ a, fɛ́kpada.The tree that is not supple, if you climb it, you will fall.Nɩ fɔdʋ yɔ anwunsʋ a, fɛ́kpada.If you climb high you will fall.cfdɩdafallkpayi 1landsunkifall over7.2.2.5.1Fallder.kpakpadadrop (multiple)
kpayik͡páyiʔph. v. ofkpa1yi1v.1land on one's feetNyebi amʋ benya dʋ lɩɩ ɔfʋakpa a, fówun batu kpayi ɔsʋlʋtɔ.The children climb to a high place so that they have jumped down.cfdɩdafallkpa1fallkpadadrop7.2.2.5.1Fallph. v.fuli kpayijump2water flowing verticallyGota amʋtɔ lada ɔbɔ. Sʋ ntsu amʋ dɛkpayi mʋ́tɔ.The gutter has made a hole so the water lands in it.1.3.1.3River
mɩmmɪ́m(H)v.to sink without disappearingYibi amʋ lɔtsʋn ɔdɩbatɔ sʋ ɩlɛmɩm.The car passed a muddy place so it got stuck.Fɔtsʋn ɔdɩbatɔ fɛ́mɩm.If you passed a muddy place you will sink.Ɔklʋn amʋ lasʋra atɔ tsɔtsɔɔtsɔ sʋ ɩlamɩm.The boat has carried too many things (was overloaded), so it has sunk.cfmɛ12sink7.2.4.2.3Dive7.2.2.5.1Fall
ɔdɩdalaɔdɪ́dalader. of-ladɩdacomp. ofdɩ 1da41-lan.behaviour that causes one to fallƆtɩnɛgyiɔtinɛ ánɩ́ ɩbʋ ɔplɩ fʋdɛ ɩnʋ plei a, ɔdɩdala fʋdɛbwɛ a.Everyplace that is slippery, if you are playing there, you are doing something that will make you fall down.7.2.2.5.1Fall
sɩɛɩsɪɛɪ́v.take something down that is hangingIgye mɩ atadɩɛ lesian ɔfɛsʋ. Ndɛ nasɩɛɩ mʋ́.Yesterday my shirt was left on the line. Today I've taken it down.7.2.2.5Move down7.3.2.4.1Hang
sunkisuŋkív.to fall over, e.g. a felled treeNɔpʋ oplímbi kpɩsa bunti sʋ, nɛba a, ɩlasunki da.I leaned the pestle against the wall and when I came back it had fallen over.Bunti amʋ lasunki da oyin amʋsʋ alawu.The wall has fallen on the man and he is dead.Antbɩtɩ 1pull (on)cfdɩdafallkpadadrop7.2.2.5.1Fall
swɩɩsʷɪ̌ːv.1to lower something from someone's headMɩ atɔsʋrahɛ bʋ odwiin dʋbɩ. Ba bɔswɩɩ mɩ.My load is very heavy. Come unload it for me.cfhɔ14take7.2.2.5Move down4.4.4.7Relief2to remove from a cooking fireAtɔ amʋ lablɩ sʋ swɩɩ mʋ́ ha mɩ.The things have become hot so remove them from the fire for me.5.2.1.1Cooking methods3to grab or seize something by forceMaswɩɩ nyebi amʋ atogyi.Don't take the children's things from them and eat them.7.3.3.1Take something from somewhere4to lodge overnightƆkʋ dɛtsʋn ɔyɔ Krachi, owí lata wa mʋ nfɩ sʋ, alaswɩɩ mɩ.Someone is passing through to Kete Krachi. The sun has finished (nightfall came) on him here so he has stayed overnight with me.4.2.1.4.2Show hospitality7.2.4Travel5to deny falsely3.5.2.4Admit3.5.1.3.2Tell a lie