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mwěn
emph.dem
himself, herself; emphatic pronoun (for nouns of class 1)
mod mwěn,
the man himself.
See:
chěn
mwɛ̌
mwɛ̌
Pl.
myɛ̌
n
3/4
year
Mwɛ̌ mékɔ̄ɔ̄lē ḿbóótédé.
A new year has begun.
mwɛd
1
mwɛd
n
3/4
1
needle
2
prong, quill (of porcupine)
Ngom ewóó mwɛd.
A porcupine has quills.
3
sharp pointed knife
mwɛd
2
n
left (side)
Ekáá é mwɛd éwag mə́.
His left hand is hurting.
mwɛ̌ded
mwɛ̌ded
n
3/4
mandible
Syn.
akəg
1
mpipyəg
Cf.
mwédag
mwɛɛn
n
3
bangle
Syn.
ebóŋ
3
mwɛ́ɛn
n
broom
Abɛnle mwɛ́ɛn âhyɔ́ɔ ndáb.
She is using the broom to sweep the house.
mwɛ́ɛn ngwɛɛ
n
broom of chief or of peace maker (member of
ngwɛɛ
society)
mwɛn
mwɛn
Pl.
myɛn
n
3/4
bangle (ring on arm for protection)
mwɛnchóm
Pl.
baachóm
n
1/2
man, male
Mwɛnchóm ké ahéé atə́ŋgɛ́né atag.
Anybody has to suffer.
mwɛnde
n
kind of plantain (with reddish leaves)
mwɛ̌ndem
Pl.
bɛ̌ndem
n
1/2
1
child
Nzé mod adé mwɛ̌ndem, ebyɛ́ɛ́ʼɛ́ dyam-ɛ?
When someone is a child, does he know anything?
2
disciple, apprentice
mwɛ̌ndemɛ́
Dial.var.
mwǎndemɛ́
n
1
African blue flycatcher; blue fairy flycatcher
Elminia longicauda
mwɛnɛ
n
goat weed
Ageratum conyzoides
Syn.
chyaá é ekóm
esum é nsyɛgɛ
mwɛ̌ntud
n
3
smoke
Mwɛ̌ntud ńhínté mə́ nkobe.
The smoke blackened his shirt.
mwɛnze
mwɛnze
n
3/4
1
mortar
2
bowl, basin
mwɛnze mé ebwɔg,
kind of mortar.
Alómmé me mwɛnze mé etɔm.
She sent me the plantain bowl.
mwɛ̌nze
Duala
múnja
n
sea
Syn.
edíb é nkwɛ̌
mwɛsú
mwɛsú
Pl.
myɛsú
n
3/4
fork
Adyɛ̂ne mwɛsú ndyééd.
He eats his food with a fork.
my
pfx
noun prefix for nouns of class 4, preceding vowel initial stems (rare)
my-ɛsú,
forks.
myad
Pl.of
dyad
myalɛ̂n ne myalɛ̂n
myalɛ̂n ne myalɛ̂n
Var.
mwalɛ̂n
n
3/4
paths all over, here and there
myaŋgo
Duala ?
n
3
story, report
myédag
Pl.of
mwédag
myěm
Pl.of
dyěm
myembé
Pl.of
mwembé
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