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Ẹ́dọ́ùɛ́dɔ́ùnThe part of the body(human or some animals) connecting the head and the body.
ēdùēdùvTo sense a pleasant or unpleasant sensation detected by ihaling air carrying airborne molecules of a substance.
Éébhàné:βã̀nnA seperate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling.Ùwá éébán ọ̣̄rọ̣̄mThis is my room.
Éébìéébìadj(Something or someone) of high quality.
ÉelaéːlānA usually small round object wih a hole to allow it to be threaded on a cord or wire.
Éénìmé:nìmnThe flexible muscular organ in the mouth that is used to move food around,for tasting and that is moved into various position.Gburugburu éé́nìm.Clean the tongue.
ÈèrùèèrùnA (supreme) evil spirit that causes unhappiness and a lot of trouble.
Ẹẹyiɛ̅:jīnA common fly regularly found in human dwelling.
Ẹ̀gbákiniɛ̀gbákīnī🔊nA Kind of small insect that lives in an organized social group.
Ẹ́gbẹ oriɛ́gbɛ̅ ōrīnThe part of a plant that grows underground that absorba water and nutrient, and holds the plant in place.
EgburaēgbūrāvTo move through the water, wiyhout touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means.Ń nò gburá mùI am swimming
ÉghalàéƔālànAny of various largely aquatic leaping anuran amphibians (as ranids) that have slender bodies with smooth moist skin and strong long hind legs with webbed feet.Ḿ ma ménè éèxalà.I saw the frog.
ÈghìlèèɣìlènA hard-shelled oval thing from which a young bird is hatched.
ÉghòléɣòlnA covering for the head that usually has a brim and a rounded or flat top.
ÉgílàégílànA machine or other device designed to catch (and sometimes kill) animals, either by holding them in a container, or by catching hold of part of it's body.Ọ́ gíná mosù ògùnũ̀ngùl.My trap caught a rat.
EguléēgūlénA large bird that has good eyesight and that kills other birds and animals for food.
Egumónuēgūmónūnthe bottom of the face,especially the lower jaw or the region below the mouthʋwa egumónu ọ̀rọ̀mì.This is my chin.
Egumúójònēgũmúódӡònnthe upper part of the nose towards the foreheadIn ijokho egumúójòn.see the bridge of the nose.
EgunēgūnnThe part of the body that contains the stomach.
Ẹgúnúɛ̅gúnúnThe organ in your body where food goes and begins to be digested after you have swallowed it.
Ehọrēhɔ̄rnA clear, slightly alkaline liquid produced in the mouth that keeps your mouth moist and makes it easier to swallow food.Lù wá ìsàpà ọkó dùdu wà ehọr.Go away or I will spit on you.
EjápòēʤpònA plant grown for it's edible tuberous roots which yield a nutritious starch.
Ekake álàmúēkākē álàmúnany of an order of freshwater, and marine reptiles that have a toothless horny beak and a shell of bony dermal plates usually covered with horny shields enclosing the trunk and into which the head, limbs, and tail usually may be withdrawn.M me kíì ekake álàmú.I killed the turtle.
ÈkàsèèkàsènAn item of furniture used to sit onÈjí áyún ékāsè.I'm sitting on a chair.
Ẹkẹ́ε̄kɛ́nThe water that falls in drops from clouds in the sky.