kpʋkpʋ2k͡pʊk͡pʊʔvshakekpʋkpʋ nwunshake headTsu sanu afʋ kpʋkpʋ nfuo amʋtɔ, asa afʋ wuli mʋ́.Take a sieve so that you can shake the flour before you stir it (into the porridge) (because they didn't grind it smooth).Anɩlɔwa aba ɩbɩ amʋ a, ɔlɔkpʋkpʋ mɩ ɩbɩ koklo.When we shook hands he shook my hand hard.cfkpɩnkɩshiversanusievewʋsʋshake7.3.1.3Shakecomp.kpʋkpʋ kpoliwinnow
wʋsʋwʊ́sʊvto shake; to wobble; to shake a rattle; to shake a tree to make fruit fallNdɛ mango oyi amʋ wʋsʋ, mɛnɩ mango amʋ kʋ bɛ́kpada.I am shaking the mango tree so that the mango will fall down.wʋsʋ ɩwɩshake bodyafɩta dɛwʋsʋ.leaves are shaking (in the wind).Ɩlawʋsʋ amʋ́ klʋn.It shook their hearts; it upset them.Nɩ bʋdɛ akwɛ da, akatsa ma mʋ́tɔ a, ɩma anulɛ. Mʋ́ sʋ Agbagyafɔ bʋtɔwʋsʋ akatsa tsɔtsɔɔtsɔ wa amʋ́ pleitɔ nɩ.If they are drumming, without maracas it doesn't sound well. Because of this Agbadza dancers (they) always shake many maracas in their dance group.cfkpɩnkɩshiverkpʋkpʋ2shake7.3.1.3Shake