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pwet-huɓopwɛthuɓo˧ ˧ ˦nfingeryatsan hanu
pwetipwɛti˨ ˧vweaving, of any kind, basket, thatching etc.yin yanta, saka
pworpwor˧ntwo, the numerical number 2.biyu ng mai pworəng I will do the twozan yi duka biyun.
pwornapwornɑ˧ ˦nsecond.na biyu
pyapjɑ˨n1land.kasa2world, universeduniyakwalini pya aka wulyai chi moi the sign of the end of the world is manifesting itself.
pyabərapjɑbɨɾɑ˨ ˨ ˧ntin or columbite, the metallic element that is found in soil.kuza
pyalawuspjɑlɑwus˧ ˧ ˧nfirefly (insect).kwari mai haskaka wuta da dare.
pyampjɑm˨n1people of the land. (Pyam people).mutanen kasan2people of the Pyam land. The Pyam tribe of Mangu LGA of plateau state, Nigeria. See pyem.ma'anar Pyam itace "mutanen Kasar"
pyam-ɗyerepjɑmɗjɛɾɛ˨ ˨ ˨na rocky mountain east of Mungi on the boundary between plateau state and Bauchi state. It is believed that it was the final place of stay of the pyam tribe having migrated all the way from Gobir. Hence post emigrational home of the pyam ancestral home.dutsen da Pyamawa suka sauko daga kai
pyamgijipjɑmɡid͡ʒi˨ ˧ ˨n1a name mentioned by the mwaghavul tribe at the sight of the Pyam people approaching.garin Mungi kenan2one of the towns and settlement of the Pyam people.wani gari a kasar Pyam
pyangpjɑŋ˨nthe landkasar, kasan
pyeelpjɛːl˧n1plant flower. see kwargishfure, fureni2bud
pyeelipjɛːli˨ ˨n1flowering.zuba fure.2buding new leafsabon tohuwar ganye
pyeerpjɛːr˨vblow air.hura, ziga wuta
pyembyerengpjɛmbjɛɾɛŋ ˦ ˨ ˨na tree with sour fruits, use as ingredient for gwolgwol soap.itacen dogon yaro na ɗa pyembyereng gwolgwoləngka I put pyembyereng in the traditional soup.Na saka dogon yaron a cikin miyan dargazan.
pyer pjɛr˧nsmooth pebble of stones found in the river.kananan duwatsun rafi.
pyerilapjɛɾilɑ˧ ˧ ˦vthe process of blowing fire to flame.cinna wuta
pyes-ɗufworpjɛsɗufor˧ ˨ ˨pyes-afwor˨ ˨ ˨npalm of the legtafin kafa
pyes-ɗufworpalm of the leg
pyes-huɓopjɛshuɓo˧ ˧ ˦pyes-aɓo˦ ˧ ˧npalms of the hands. See dukup-huɓo.tafin hanu
pyes-huɓopalms of the hands. See dukup-huɓo.

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