1.6.1.2. Bird

akooákǒː(H)From:Akanakoon1African Grey parrotPsittacus erithacusAkoo otedu bʋ akɩlɛ.Parrot's tailfeathers are beautiful.Akoo amʋ gyon oyitɔ. The parrot is perching in the tree.1.6.1.2Bird2carpenter's tool for removing nails6.7.5Fastening tool6.6.3Working with wood
batɛbatɛ(H) pl.abatɛndomestic chickenGallus gallus domesticusMɩ batɛ dɛka. My hen is laying.1.6.1.2Bird6.3.6.1Chicken
batɛkokoyinbatɛkokoyĩnbig rooster1.6.7Male and female animals1.6.1.2Bird6.3.6.1Chicken
batɛtsɩhɛbatɛt͡sɪhɛna hen1.6.7Male and female animals1.6.1.2Bird6.3.6.1Chicken
brɔdʋmabrɔ́dʊma(H)pl.abrɔdʋmaFrom:Akanabrɔnʋmanpigeon; doveColumba liviaBrɔdʋma gyi obwibwi ɔkʋa mʋ́ iyetɔ bʋ ɔdwɛ.Dove is a bird that its meat is sweet.Oyin ɔkʋ dɛ abrɔdʋma yaɩ mʋ akuda asɩ.A certain man is rearing doves in his village.1.6.1.2Bird6.3.6Poultry raising
bʋnbʊ̃ʔva rooster's crowingNɩ fonu batɛ dɛbʋn bakɛ a, mɩdɛ fʋ pan da.If you hear the rooster crowing, that's me thanking you.Gyongyo kpɔnkpɔntɩ ɔkʋ lopula mɩ ɔlɔ asɩ. Ɔdɛbʋn A big toad is under my pot. He i craoking.1.6.1.2Bird1.6.4.3Animal sounds6.3.6.1Chicken
isiaisia pl.asia2contractionsia3nbird's nestMbubwi bʋtɛla sia, tamɛ agyagya mʋ́a, bʋtamala sia. Birds make nests but bats never make nests.1.6.5Animal home1.6.1.2Bird
kensirekensirenkind of small bird; a sparrow1.6.1.2Bird
klankpaklaŋ͡mk͡pa(H)pl.aklankpanpied crowCorvus albusKlankpa ɔma igyi bibi tuun, mʋ kantɔ ɛ lofuli fututuutu. A piebald raven's back is black, his chest also is white.Synkwankwadabicrow1.6.1.2Bird
klɛkpakpa1klɛ́k͡pak͡paʔ (L) dial. var.ɔdakpokpo1Spl.aklɛkpakpanwoodpeckerFamily PicidaeKlɛkpakpa gyon oyisʋ. The woodpecker is perched on the tree.1.6.1.2Bird
klobiklóbinpigeon1.6.1.2Bird6.3.6Poultry raising
konkonyinkõŋkõɲĩʔ adj.large – used only of roostersbatɛ konkonyin large roosterBatɛ konkonyin amʋ ladan moni dʋbɩ, sʋ ɔmɛtalɩ tra bɔn. The large rooster has grown so big he can no longer crow.1.6.7Male and female animals1.6.1.2Bird6.3.6.1Chicken
kpaɩn2k͡paɪ̃́ vto cackle as a hen laying an eggMɩ batɛ tsihɛ dɛkpaɩn, fialɩ ɔbɛ́ka. My hen is clucking, perhaps she will lay (an egg).1.6.1.2Bird1.6.4.3Animal sounds6.3.6.1Chicken
kpakpahek͡pák͡pá!hé pl.akpakpahe
kpakpahe
ndomestic duckAnas platyrhynchos domesticusKpakpahe oboi bʋ swɩ dʋn batɛ klɛ. A duck's neck is longer than a chicken's.1.6.1.2Bird6.3.1Domesticated animal6.3.6Poultry raising
kpawuk͡pawu (H) pl.akpawunowl; probably African scops owlOtus senegalensisIgye onye nowun kpawu mʋ ansibi lomoni. Mbɛɛ ankɩ mʋ wanklaan alɩ a, olofuli si mɩ. Last night I saw an owl, his eyes were big. When I decided I would look at him well he flew away from me.1.6.1.2Bird
krakunkrakũ̂ʔ (L) pl.akrakunndomesticated turkeyMeleagris gallopavoMɩ nyawie ɔkʋbʋ akrakun. Oyinhɛ tɛkɛklɛ.A certain friend of mine has turkeys. A turkey cock always shows off.Mʋ krakun tsɩhɛ ɔkʋ dɛka. A certain turkey hen of his is laying (eggs).1.6.1.2Bird6.3.6Poultry raising
kwankwadabikʷaŋkʷadabi npied crowCorvus albusKwankwadabi ɔma igyi bibi, mʋ kantɔ igyi fututu. A crow's back is black, his chest is white.Synklankparaven1.6.1.2Bird
lasalasaʔ pl.alasanhooded vultureNecrosyrtes monachusLasa tegyi mbwɩ wuhɛ.Vulture eats dead animals.Alasa bʋtekle wunasʋ gyonka, tsufɛse bʋtekle atɔ dada gyi. Vultures like to perch on the dunghill because they like to eat old things.1.6.1.2Bird
obubwi1obubʷi dial. var.ebubwiSpl.mbubwi1nbirdClass: AvesObubwi amʋ lala sia wa oyi amʋtɔ. The bird has built a nest in the tree.1.6.1.2Bird
ofulifuliofúlífuliʔ pl.nfulifulinegretArdea albaNɩ fɔyɔ ntsu ɔnɔ a, fówun ofulifuli. If you go to the lakeside, you will see an egret.Olofuli, mʋ ofin bʋswɩ. It's white, its legs are long.1.6.1.2Bird
ofwiofwi(H) pl.nfwinquail with brown beak and legs in the grasslandsPeliperdix albogularis ??A Quail is a wild bird that somehow resembles a chicken (because it is around the same size and lays its eggs on the ground.) It ruins maize farms.Ofwi gyi pututɔ batɛ. Oteyinta kpoli ndɔtɔ. An Ofwi is a bush chicken. It spoils maize in the farms.1.6.1.2Bird
oyitsuoyit͡suʔ pl.ayitsunlarge eagleOyitsu gyi obubwi ánɩ́ olomoni. Ɔmʋ́a ɔlɛhɩɛ moni a, ototsu aha. An eagle is a large bird. The largest of them take people.1.6.1.2Bird
ɔdakpokpo2ɔdak͡pok͡podial. var.klɛkpakpa2Npl.ndakpokponwoodpeckerƆdakpokpo gyon oyisʋ.The woodpecker is perched on the tree.1.6.1.2Bird
ɔtswɩtswɩɔt͡sʷɪ́t͡sʷɪpl.ntswɩtswɩ1nsmall birdFamily: PasseridaeƆtswɩtswɩ gyi tukuriibi mbubwitɔ fɛ́ɛ́ nɩ.Ɔtwsɩtswɩ is the smallest among the birds.1.6.1.2Bird
ɔwankɩtɩɔwãŋkɪtɪʔpl.awankɩtɩnhawkAwankɩtɩ bʋ tsɔ afutɔ.There are a lot of hawks in the air.Batɛ lɔpʋ ɩla gyi ɔwankɩtɩ, mʋ́sʋ ɔtɛkɩta abatɛ abi nɩ.A fowl offended a hawk, that is why it catches chickens.cfɔwanpʋhawk1.6.1.2Bird
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