abɩntɔabɪ̃ntɔ(H)der. ofabɩn-tɔ 2nthe side of a person or a thingBapʋ ɔdayi amʋ wɔ ɔprakuo amʋ abɩntɔ.They have stabbed the side of the pig with the knife.Obia amʋ tse ɔswɩ amʋ abɩntɔ.The stool is beside the hearth.Ntsu amʋ ɩna ɩbʋ amʋ abɩntɔ.The stream passes beside the mountain.2.1.2Torso8.5.1.2Beside
bomlibómlív1go aroundOleki bomli wulu amʋ.He went around (the outside) the town.Beki bomli wulu amʋ da aha pan.They go around the town and give people thanks.8.5.1.2.1Around7.2.3.5Move past, over, through2to surround somethingNtsu lobomli wulu amʋ. Sʋ, ɔklʋntɔ bʋtetsia yɔ wulu amʋtɔ.Water surrounds the town. So they use boats to get there.7.2.2.7Move in a circle
ɔfansʋɔfãsʊ(H)nsideAnɩleye ndɔ amʋtɔ a, mɩ ɔfansʋ bʋ gyɔpɩsʋ; mʋ klɛ bʋ bɩnasʋ.We shared the farm, my side is on the right and his is on the left.Mʋ ayín ɔfansʋ.His mothers' side8.5.1.2Beside
tintitintídem.immediately besideBrɛ ánɩ́ anɩleyi opian ayɔ a, oyin anfɩ na mɩ tinti.When we made a line and were going, this man walked beside me.8.5.1.2Beside