3.4.2.2.1. Ashamed

nsʋpansʊ́pa(H)From:AkannsʋpanhumiliationNsʋpa igyi ɩtɔ lalahɛ, tsufɛ ɩtɔwa ɔha pɛlɩtɔ.Humiliation is a bad thing because it shames people.cfsʋpahumiliate3.4.2.2.1Ashamed
pɛlɩpɛ́lɪʔ nshamePɛlɩ sʋ a, oyin amʋ lasrɩ dalɩ wulutɔ. Because of shame the man ran away from town.Pɛlɩ dɛ mʋHe/she is ashamed.3.4.2.4.3Shy, timid3.4.2.2.1Ashamedph. v.nya pɛlɩ
sʋpasʊ́paFrom:Akansʋpavto disgraceMɩ sɩ lanun nta bʋ ɔdɛ mɩ sɩa aha ansɩtɔ sʋpa mɩ.My father has become drunk and he is insulting me in front of people, disgracing me.My father has drunk wine become drunk, he is insulting me in people's face disgracing me.Mɩ sɩ lanun nta bʋ. Mʋ bwɛhɛ lasʋpa mɩ tsufɛ ntamakle nta onunpʋ.My father has become drunk. His behaviour has disgraced me because I don't like one who drinks.Basʋpa oyin amʋ mʋ abatɔ tsufɛ ototsu wɩ dʋbɩ.The man has been disgraced before his neighbours because he boasts too much.cfnsʋpahumiliation3.4.2.2.1Ashamed