*sɔ́kɛ́yevEngto pass FrnpasserLinkolekaNgbayɛ́ asɔ́kɔ́ kámbo na nzɔ́kɔ kókingo. The chief went first with the snake around his neck.sɔ́keunspec. comp. formadvEngsurpassinglyFrnincomparablementLinmpenzaEdáme léngaɓú ɓáɓanánágí sɔ́kɛ. They loved each other surpassingly well in their friendship.9.3Very
sɔngɔmasubordconnEngeven thoughFrnmême siLinátáEkyangake abiyagapi na nzaye, nekwaye ɓe kpɔtɔ kaliyagepi ka, sɔngɔma mbalɛye ngunza adɛgɛpi ekpɛkpɛ. In dry season, people are hungry because there aren't any vegetables, even though manioc leaves are found they are tough.
*sɔ́yɛvEngto be looseFrnêtre laché(e)Linkokanga malamu te
-súposssfxEngourFrnnotreLinna bisoYí ɓée ɓɔ "Kóngí kókó ngbayɛ́ móngásu nzɔ́kɔ mbalangé ánwútɛ́lɛ́gé kókingo. He answered, "In the village our chief has a snake wrapped around his neck.