6.5.4.1. Road

baɩbáɪ́ vto turn off of a pathAlabaɩ mʋ ɔkpabisʋ.He has turned off on his small path.Nɩ fowie nkwanta ɩnʋ a, baɩ tsʋn gyɔpɩsʋ. When you reach the junction there, branch, passing to the right.Abɔ́tsʋn laa, anɩmɛ́ɛbaɩ. We will go straight, we won't turn.Antlaago straight6.5.4.1Road7.2.2.6Turn
brigyibriʤipl.abrigyiFrom:Engbridgena bridgeOyin amʋ ɔdɛ anɩ ɔkpa bwɛ amʋ yin abrigyi bwɛ.The contractor building our road knows how to build bridges.6.5.4.1Road
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
keteeke ɔkpakétêːke ɔk͡pacomp. ofketeekeɔkpa 1nrailway track on which trains runAyibi tamanatɩ keteeke ɔkpasʋ.Vehicles don't run on railway lines.6.5.4.1Road7.2.4.1.2Railroad
kpakpawiek͡pak͡pawievto develop potholeskpakpa (fall REDUP) and wie (enter)ɔkpa wie kpahole in the road (potholes)Anɩ ndɔtɔ ɔkpa ɩma atsʋnlɛ, tsufɛsɛ mʋ́ sʋ yɔ kpakpawie.Our farm path is not easily passable because it has developed potholes.Anɩ ndɔtɔ ɔkpa sʋ yɔ kpakpawie mʋ́ sʋ ɩma atsʋnlɛ.On our farm's path, because of potholes, it's not easily passable.6.5.4.1Road1.1.3.3Rain
nkwantaŋkʷanta From:Akannkwantanwhere two roads meetNɩ fʋ wie nkwanta ɩnʋ a, baɩ tsʋn gyɔpɩ sʋ. When you come to the junction there, take the right.6.5.4.1Road7.5.2.1Link, connect
nsɛmsʋnsɛmsʊʔFrom:Akannsɛmsʋnbridge6.5.4.1Road1.3.1.3River
ɔkpaɔk͡pa(H) pl.nkpa2n1path; roadNyankpʋ latswie yinta anɩ lɔɔrɩ ɔkpa. Rain has fallen and spoiled our car road.6.5.4.1Roadcomp.da ɔkpacorrect, righteousfʋn ɔkpatɔbegingya X ɔkpatraceketeeke ɔkparailroadkɩ X ɔkpaexpectpʋ ɔkpatravel (short)si X ɔkpaaccompany partwaytu ɔkpatravel (long)2space; room; allowanceHa mʋ ɔkpa. Allow him; Let him by.cfɔ- -kpa3.3.4.1Give permission6.1.2.9Opportunitycomp.ha ɔkpapermit
ɔkpabaɩɔk͡pabaɪ́ʔ pl.ɩkpabaɩna junction in a road or path; the Akan word nkwanta is more common.Nawie mɩ ɔkpabaɩ, sʋ abéfia. I have reached my junction, so we will meet later.6.5.4.1Road
ɔkpakwiɔk͡pakʷína narrow path6.5.4.1Road8.2.4.1Narrow
tsantsabwit͡sant͡sabʷingravel1.2.2.2Rock6.5.4.1Road