4.6.7.2. City

brɔnʋbrɔnʊ(H)pl.abrɔnʋFrom:AkanbrɔnʋnstreetWulu ánɩ́ brɔnʋ bʋ mʋ́tɔ a, wulu amʋtɔ tɔwa akɩlɛ. The town that has a street in it that town is a beautiful.Nyankpʋ labila ɔba, sʋ ɔhaa ma brɔnʋsʋ. Fɔyɔ fʋméenya tɔtɔ hɔ nʋ. Rain has darkened the sky, it's coming, so nobody is on the street. If you go, you will not get anything to buy there.6.5.4.1Road4.6.7.2City
dɩnsʋdɪnsʊncentral square of town; gathering placeAwie pʋ́ wulu amʋtɔ aha fɛ́ɛ́ bayefia dɩnsʋ ɩnʋ.The chiefs and all the people in the town have assembled at the central square.4.2.1.5Meeting, assembly4.6.7.2City
ɔkandɩɛɔkandɪ́ɛ́pl.nkandɩɛFrom:Akankanɩan1lantern; lamp; lightAlanywɛ ɔkandɩɛ yaɩ obuto.He has lit the lantern and put it in the room.8.3.3.1.1Light source5.1Household equipment2electricity6.6.8.1Working with electricity6.5.4Infrastructure3city; AccraƖnwɛn Yaoda, nɔyɔ nkandɩɛtɔ. Last Thursday, I went to the city.Becoming obsolete due to the arrival of electricity in Nkonya4.6.7.2Cityobso
wuluwúluʔ pl.awuluntown; cityWulugyiwulu mʋ́a mʋ́tɔ amandɩɛ. Every town with it's own customs.Everyone has different customs.cfawulusʋfɔother town's people4.6.7.2Citycomp.wulutɔsay.ɩma wuluuseless