nɔtankɛ'ɛŋanɔ̰̀'tàŋ'kɛ́ʔɛŋa̰nɔtankɛ'ɛsin.boil, a reddened and often painful swelling in the skin, containing pus.2.2DiseaseKA/SI
nɔtiimnɔ̰̀'tìimn.the power to destroy by speech, "evil mouth".A tari la nɔtiim.he has the power to destroy sth. by mentioning it.4.5ReligionBU
nɔtoonɔ̰̀'tòonɔtooro1n.morning fast, not taking a meal in the morningNɔtoo ka suŋa.not eating in the morning is not good.2n.bad, cursing, quarrelsome speech. Quarrelling or speaking aggressively to sb. before the morning meal is regarded as tantamount to a curse3advwithout eatingKɔma la wa'am la nɔtoo.the children came without having eaten.Fu san tɔgɛ nɛra la nɔtoo, la de la zube'o.if you speak to a person without eating, it is a bad omen.KU/TU
nɔtɔyooronɔ̰́tɔ̰'yóoron. pl.marks from dried saliva, that appear on a person's mouth during sleepTU
nɔyinɛnɔ̰̀'ɲɩ̰̀nɛ̰n.peace, unity (lit. one mouth)Naba la yeti tu tara nɔyinɛ la taaba.the chief said that we should have peace with one another.synsuma'asumDI
nukumnṵkumv.shake the waist, eg. in dancingnukuninukuŋɔnukuna
nu'onṵ̀ʔo̰nu'usin.1arm, including the hand.2.1Body parts2hand, arm below the wrist3sleeveKU/SI
nupu'ɔnṵ̀'pʋ̀ʔɔnupu'urɔn.1apology, plea for forgivenessBudaa la ŋmɛ la nupu'ɔ la n tue naba la.the man apologized for offending the chief.2blessing, act of wishing someone good luckBa nyu daam la dee ŋmɛ la nupu'ɔ ti pɔka kɛ̃.they drank the pito and made a blessing that the man would marry.KU/TU
-nuunʋ̰́ʋ̰sfxfive. Occurs with most of the class prefixes, agreeing with its noun. The BA or the KA form is normally used for counting and arithmeticanuu, banuu, kanuu, sinuu, tunuu, bunuu
nu'usekaarɛnṵ́ʔuhə'ká̰a̰rɛ̀nu'usekaaran.the last born child of a womanDI/'A