cyuo
Li
Tyap
[jhyuk]Vak lyuut ghyang
[jhyuk]- chyuo, chyo, cyo
Bwoi a̱lyoot
[jhyuk]Swang a̱lyiat ji bye neet di̱ a̱nan Benuwe-Konggo ka -kiaŋ.[1] Swang a̱lyiat nTyap ji tai a̱si Swahili ji "chui".
Yei
[jhyuk]- Za̱FBS: /tʃʲʷo/
- A̱nwuat:
A̱lyoot
[jhyuk]cyuo (á̱kpa cyuó)
- Sot swang a̱lyiat:
- ji (á̱kpa ji)
- Cyuo yet a̱gba̱ndang a̱kwi wa a̱ byia̱ cap tsuntsum a̱ni, a̱ si̱ yet a̱za̱za̱rak nyam Afrika ma̱ng A̱siya wa gba̱mgbam. Á̱ ka ngyei nji Panthera pardus.
- Cyuo ji yet a̱kwi kya.
- N ku ndi cyuo ma̱ a̱yit gbangbang.
- Cyuo byia̱ cet ba̱t.
Bu nwuan
[jhyuk]Bwan di̱ lilyem ghyáng
[jhyuk]- A̱biru: נָמֵר (namer)
- A̱ghwangkpang: àmòtẹ́kùn, ẹkùn
- A̱kum-a̱cyi: agụ owuru
- Ba̱mba̱ra: nɛgɛso
- Eve: sisiblisi
- Jhyuo: ccuk
- Kpat: damisa
- Lati̱n: pardus
- La̱ra̱ba: نمر (namir)
- Shong: leopard, panther
- Swahili: chui
Ya̱fang
[jhyuk]- ↑ de wolf, Paul. 1971. The Noun-Class System of Proto-Benue-Congo. Janua Linguarum. Series Practica 167. The Hague: Mouton.