tínte e ndábtínte é ndábn9/10parlour; area in middle of houseNyíkɛ adyɛ á tínte e ndáb.Go and sit in the parlour.Tínte e ndáb ekəlé áte.The parlour is large.
tóŋtóŋn9/101prong2spoke of bicycle3spike4cane (used in making baskets)tóŋ e ebumétóŋ é ebumén9/10prong of an umbrellatóó diín9piece of a broom (removed to give to guests in symbolic gesture)
tóŋgétóŋgén9/101counting, census2assessment of bride giftsBékídéchag tóŋgé ébɛ.They did assess twice, i.e., two men were here for marriage arrangments.Béhyédé tóŋgé.They came to assess the dowry.3system of renting; pledgeAsumé eche fâm tóŋgé.He gave the farm on pledge.