ceer1t͡ʃɛːr˦na type of Pyam cultural dance.wani rawan PyemawaɓaPyam taa ma syem ceer.Pyam people do the ceer dance.Pyamawa suna rawan ceer.
ceer2t͡ʃɛːr˧na specie of grass that is used for weaving basket.wani irin ciywa da ake saka kwando da ita.
cel1t͡ʃɛl˦ɓacel˨ ˨nwound, injuryciwoceTa kurtai cel ka mə ta kul.He bruised him on his wound then he cried.Ya kuje shi a ciwo sai yayi kuka
cel1wound, injury
cel2t͡ʃɛl˨advsuffering which has to do with poverty, pains and sorrows. In the context of the word in Pyam language anguish, misery, grief, distress are part of suffering,wahalawa aka chęli diram ka behold he is suffering in the farm.
cèmt͡ʃɛm˨ntraditional soup ingredient made out a fermented flax seeds.daddawan basoTa luk gwol cem.She cooked traditional soup.Ta yi miyan baso.
cent͡ʃɛn˨cicennchest, the part of the body between the neck and the stomach, covering the ribs and the organs that the ribs encloseƙirji
cijak2t͡ʃid͡ʒɑk˧ ˧na green long headed grasshopper that is eaten.wani nau'in fara mai launin kore.cijak a cei hai a kang na duryak ka.cijak is a different specie of grasshopper with duryak.Nau'in faran cijak dabam yake daduryak.