mangomáŋ!góFrom:EngmangonmangoMangifera indicaMango amʋtɔ bʋ ɔdwɛ.The mango is sweet.Mango oyi ɩbɛ́talɩ swie abɛ? Ntɛ baflɛ ɩbɛ́talɩ swie kwadu oyi sʋ.Can a mango tree bear palm nuts? Or can a papaw grow on a banana tree?Ɔlɛkpɩkpɩ mango amʋ.He sucked on the mango.1.5.1Tree5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4Growing fruit
sakatinsakatĩnsoursop, a fruit about the size of a grapefruitAnnona muricataSakatin bʋ ɔdwɛ dʋn ntunkum, tsufɛ ntunkum igyi nyagbanyagba.Sakatin is better to eat than ntunkum because ntunkum is sour.1.5.1Tree5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit
tuntutuntupl.atuntunfruit or food in a round form; e.g. avocado; mango; pawpaw; kenkey; breadKɛlɩ oyi a, mʋ́ tuntu amʋ ɩtɛfa wunya dantapu.A silk cotton tree's pod always bursts and spreads fluff.Oyinbi ɔkʋbʋ nfɩ ánɩ́ ɔbʋ atɩkɔ bodobodo atuntu anu.A boy is here that has five millet bread buns.8.3.1.6Round5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit5.2.3.4Prepared food