kpayik͡páyiʔph. v. ofkpa1yi1v1land on one's feetNyebi amʋ benya dʋ lɩɩ ɔfʋakpa a, fówun batu kpayi ɔsʋlʋtɔ.The children climb to a high place so that they have jumped down.cfdɩdafallkpa1fallkpadadrop7.2.2.5.1Fallph. v.fuli kpayijump2water flowing verticallyGota amʋtɔ lada ɔbɔ. Sʋ ntsu amʋ dɛkpayi mʋ́tɔ.The gutter has made a hole so the water lands in it.1.3.1.3River
ntsu ɔbɩnnt͡su ɔbɪ̃ʔ(L)comp. ofntsu 2ɔbɩn2nthe far bank of a river or lake that you have to cross water to get toOyin amʋ lɛfa ntsu amʋ yɔ mʋ́ ɔbɩn.The man crossed to the far bank of the water.cfntsu ɔnɔriver bank1.3.1.3River
ntsutsont͡sut͡so(H)na place to fetch water from; river, well, spring, pipe, etc.Ntsu lalan, sʋ abótua yɔ ntsutso ɔkɛ.Water is scarce so we will get up early and go to the water source tomorrow.1.3.1.3River1.3.1.4Spring, well
ɔbɩn2ɔbɪ̃ʔ(L)nopposite bankOyin amʋ lɛfa ntsu amʋ yɔ mʋ́ ɔbɩn.The man crossed over the water (stream) to its other side.1.3.1.3Rivercomp.ntsu ɔbɩnfar bank
ɔbʋnkpabiɔbʊŋ͡mk͡pabipl.abʋnkpabider. ofbʋnkpa-bina small streamNyankpʋ tswie brɛ a, ɔbʋnkpabi fa bʋ alɛ dʋn bʋnkpa yile fa, tsufɛ ntsu tomoni bʋnkpa yiletɔ dʋn ɔbʋnkpabitɔ.It is easier to cross a brook in the raining season than to cross a big stream, because water flows very much than in a brook.1.3.1.3River