siꞌaꞌ n a variety of maggot found in the palm trees, can be eaten
sikaru (poss: ɨsikaruui) n sugar cane
siꞌkɨ (var: siꞌkɨrɨ) postp 1from Serɨ ukaretaai nepʉꞌpʉ ina uya town pon siꞌkɨ. We brought this book from town. Itɨpiya siꞌkɨrɨ rɨ Kaatʉ piyau iyesiꞌpʉ. From its beginning, he was with God. 2since Mɨrɨ siꞌkɨrɨ eꞌma eꞌnonkaꞌpʉ Kʉrʉpʉn poi utɨnnɨtoꞌ Kamʉran ken pona. Since then, the path from Kʉrʉpʉn going to Kamʉran river mouth has been established.
sikɨꞌmoi n a variety of potato
siꞌkoroꞌtɨ vt tangle, entangle Peseꞌtɨ uya itewa amʉꞌ siꞌkoroꞌtɨꞌpʉ. The wind tangled the pieces of string.
sikuru (poss: ɨsikuruui) n school
siꞌkwa vt cut Tʉkwiwa pun nin si isiꞌkwaꞌpʉ mɨrɨ. So, he cut his own buttocks.
Simaꞌna pai nprop the name given to a farming settlement next to Kankarumɨ pai along the Urapa pai stretch of the Upper Mazaruni River
simari (var: sumari; poss: ɨsimarii) n cassava grater
simitin n a type of dance in the Alleluia tradition
Sinaꞌai nprop the name given to a creek along the Kukui River, below I'moi ken
sinau₂ n a variety of tree from which a part is extracted to make a person sneeze sinau yeꞌ the frog tree