Vocabularies of Liberian and other West African Languages 



Kpwesi 

 (Gbele). 



Buzi. 



Man DIN A. 



Vai. 



GORA, 



BULOM 



(for 

 comparison). 



Fui.A 

 . (for 

 comparison). 



WOLOF 



(for 

 comparison). 



Kele 



Zunone 



Zunofui 

 Nurine, 



Ulu-ine ? 

 Nur"iti 



Nape I e 



Ipele 

 Nwpele 



Kutae 

 Ipoitae 



Yofie, or 



Nyoiie 



Sa 

 Nelle 



Gette 



Pe (Buli-pe) | Abe 



Eilene '• Ke-niini 



Zu-nini Ke-miwere 



Guli-iiene ■ Koroma-mini 



Guli-eiio 



Koroma-mi- 

 were 

 Na-bw 



Na-pele, 

 Fe\e = Ifoi{se\ 

 Nina-pele Ya-boi 



Zu-nine- Miabw 



I napele 



Ga-lae Nua-sw 



Ga-yuwi (?) [ Wua-du 



Duedwi (?) ! Anua-de 



1 

 Inyo-ve j Adyo, Ajo 



Gbwi 



Kai-me, Zu- 



ni 

 Kai-l<e 

 Koii-me 



Koii-lve 



Na-ken 



Ya-keii 

 A-keii 



Mura-sandya 

 Wura-I)uru 



Anura-deii 



Djao, Nyama 



Naza Musw Musuma 



Page, Wage Nye, Bere Nyi 



Bwolo, Boro Ba 



Ni 

 Ke 



Gbe 

 Dja 

 Afi 



Gbi 



(Unyagbwi) 

 Flawe 



Fla-wi 

 Eku-iye 



Eku-ijaww 



Sa-mwe 



Sa-yuwi 

 Sa-furawi 



Jawa-wiie 

 Ofw-wiw 



Ja, orjwa- 



nywnyi 

 Kwnana 



Bulen 



Jawe 

 Kw-sia 



Kuro, Ba Q-de 



D5ma 

 Kaima 



Gbema 

 Me, Ja, Mie 

 Fima 



Jwa 

 Woivvw 



Fua 

 Kia 

 Edie 



Bai 



Linte 

 Ka, Ce 

 Ti 



Fu 



Giop, Yop 



La, Lakan Dewa,Wantse 

 Keleii 



Bwmu 



Jon 



Pokan, Pw Wane 



Rau-, Ran- 

 Bal 



Wia;^, Wek 

 Nyol 



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