6.2.1.4. Growing fruit

ahʋrotiaahʊ́rotia(H)na variety of plantain. Ahʋrotia has short fingers that are similar to bananas.Genblɔdɩplantain6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas
apantuapantu(H)na variety of plantain. Apantu has large fingers and is used for fufu.Genblɔdɩplantain6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas
apɩmbaapɪmbáʔna variety of plantain. Apɩmba has smaller fingers that have small black seeds. It is primarily used for ampesie. An apɩmba tree can have 50 to 79 fingers of plantain.Genblɔdɩplantain6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas
ata anyɔataɲɔʔ(H)unspec. comp. form ofanyɔna variety of plantain.Ata anyɔ has only two bunches on a plant.Genblɔdɩplantain6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas
baflɛbaflɛ́ʔpl.abaflɛnpapaya; pawpawCarica papayaAnyawie abasa amʋ bɔyɔtʋ baflɛ lapɛ bla oyi.The three friends went and unexpectedly came upon a pawpaw tree full of ripe fruit.Nɩ kɛlɩ ipuli a, baflɛ tɔkɔkwɛ mʋ́ asɩ. This old man cannot be replaced.When a silk cotton tree uproots pawpaw trees grow up around it.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?6.2.1.4Growing fruit
blɩbɛblɪbɛ(H) pl.ablɩbɛFrom:AkanbrʋbɛnpineappleBlɩbɛ ntsu bʋ ɔdwɛ. Pineapple juice is sweet.Okonko ablɩbɛ amʋtɔ bʋ ɔdwɛ dʋn mʋ dɛnhɛ klɛ.Okonko's pineapple is sweeter than his brother's.6.2.1.4Growing fruit
blɔdɩblɔdɪ(H) unspec. var.brɔdɩFrom:AkanbrɔdɩnplantainBlɔdɩ pɛpɛ tɔhɛ mʋ́a kɩtɩba bwahɛ bʋ agyilɛ. Roasted plantain and peanuts are good to eat.Baked (over coals) ripe plantain and dry fried peanuts are good to eat.Specahʋrotiaplantainapantuplantain, k.oapɩmbaplantainata anyɔplantainoniabaplantain6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas
gowagowanguava fruitPsidium guajava1.5.1Tree6.2.1.4Growing fruit
kwadukʷadú pl.akwaduFrom:AkankwadunbananaMango 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?5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
kwadutakʷadutana hand of bananas5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
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
nyambi2ɲámbi(L) na certain small yellow fruitNɔ́yɔ kpɔtɩ nyambi. I will go pick nyambi.Nyambi tɛpɛ igyo wɩ brɛ. Nyambi ripen in yam harvest time.6.2.1.4Growing fruit
payapáya pl.apayaFrom:EngpearnavocadoPersea americanaPaya mʋ́a bodobodo bʋ agyilɛ dʋbɩ. Avocado and bread are very tasty.1.5.1Tree5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4Growing fruit
waɩnwáɪ̃ʔFrom:Engwinenwine; grape wine5.2.3.7Alcoholic beverage6.2.1.4.1Growing grapes5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit1.5.3Grass, herb, vinecomp.waɩn ɩflagrapevinecomp.waɩn abigrapeswaɩn ndɔvineyard
waɩn abiwáɪ̃n abícomp. ofwaɩnabi3pl. ofibingrapeswaɩn abi wʋlɩhɛraisins6.2.1.4.1Growing grapes5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit
waɩn ndɔwáɪ̃ ndɔ́comp. ofwaɩnndɔnvineyard6.2.1.4.1Growing grapes