a̱baai
Li
Tyap
[jhyuk]Bwoi a̱lyoot
[jhyuk]Swang a̱lyiat a̱baai ji tai swang a̱lyiat A̱ghwangkpang ma̱ng Ga̱ra ji, ọbe. A̱mgba̱m nji bye neet a̱ni̱nan Benuwe-Konggo mba "*-pi" wa.[1]
Yei
[jhyuk]- Za̱FBS: /ə̀bá:í/
- A̱nwuat:
- Fantswam: ka̱baai /kə́bɑ:i/
- A̱nwuat:
A̱lyoot
[jhyuk]a̱baai (á̱kpa a̱ka̱baai)
- Sot swang a̱lyiat:
- ka (á̱kpa na)
- A̱baai yet kyangta̱m ku kyangzwang hwa ku byia̱ a̱jojot a̱nu a̱ ya a̱ni, mi̱ di̱n jen ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t á̱ ka mbeang a̱fwuop da̱ nka.
- Á̱ fak nkyang ma̱ng a̱baai kya.
- A̱baai ka yet a̱mang a la?
- Ka̱nwai a̱i! Ma̱sa̱kut kyiak a̱baai a̱kya a bai ndyo ma̱ninika.
Tai
[jhyuk]Bwan di̱ lilyem ghyáng
[jhyuk]- A̱do (Bini): abẹe
- A̱ghwangkpang: ọbẹ
- A̱kum-a̱cyi: mma
- Ba̱mba̱ra: muru
- Hindi: चाकू
- Kpat: wuka
- Nupe: ebi
- Shong: knife
- Swahili: kisu
- Zulu: ummese
Ya̱fang
[jhyuk]- ↑ Roger Blench. The Benue-Congo Languages. (PDF). w. 29.