A! = Oh!
Ai! = ah!, alas!
Gesu = fell, terrible, dire
Înfu = holy
Ana = blessed, free from evil
On = for
Miöþa = long
Maþum = west
Ep = after
Gwè = fully, completely, altogether, wholly
Àta = two
Au = off, away
Alnma = red
Me = re-, again- (goes after verb)
Èmfla = middle
Mebîno = old
Et = out
Vàma = white
Velè = enough
Volum = north
Vîlina = mortal
Yaiya = far
Afde = tall
Èara!, Èdtara! = be gone!, stand aside!
Ègasûnî = icy, ice cold
Degwa = leaving aside, not counting, excluding, except
Mû- = under
Ialum = south
Uînma = blue
Îdgwo = all
Niba = between
Li = when
Îlino = lovely, beautiful
Yaigwa = green
Isèe = sweet
Nadînma = yellow
Nadta = gold
Nan = who
Nèþînma = last
Yo = and
Odþagalè = war-made
Otso = seven
Maini = but
Mwièha = pale, vague, faint, dim to see
Mèdti = three
Miolno = stiff, tough
Limga = cold
Loum = east
Liuhîno = terrible
Shînma = this
Tai = beyond
Tena = until, up to, as far as
Tè = through
Tèla = straight
Tudgana = orange
Banmînî = beautiful
Be = as, like
Belakai = personal, private, own
Vete = other
-mu = (ergative case suffix)
-vi = (absolutive case suffix)
-(i)kai = (genitive case suffix)
Da = has/is
-za = -en
Þulè = there
Sheguro = large
Avik = in/on
-gu = -ed
Èl = one
Ûn- = without, empty, none, anti-
Ûnva = no, not, never, bad
Nèoja = good, yes
Nèa = new
-ra! = (imperative) (goes on da in ergative and absolutive sentences)
-st = -ish, -ic
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