Vocabularies of Liberian and other West African Languages 



Buzi. 



Mandina. 



Vai. 



GORA. 



BULOM 



(for 



comparison). 



FULA Woi.OF 



(for (for 



comparison), comparison). 



Itkule 



Nu-wule 



Naza 



Faga 

 Gullu 

 Saza. 



Kwoi 

 B(j>tw 

 Kuna 



Gla 



Felego 



Saagw 



Nane 



Duluitf 



Duseta 



Diufera 

 Diosawa 

 Taju 

 Pu 



Pu-kae-gla 



Pu-ftlego 

 Pu-sagw 



M6-gbwe 



MwSbl 



F6y£ 

 Gbaya 



Lo-koroma 



Ku 



Sa 



Kirre, or K6\i 

 Fla 

 Sawa 

 Nanf 

 Lulu 

 Woro, or 

 W6116 

 Wurufia 

 SS 



Konnw 

 Ta 



Miu-kwema 



Musu 



Hla 

 Sua 



Musu 



So 



Jambi 



Sa 



Dondo 



Kera, Fela 



Sakpwa 



Nane 



Sulu 



Sunando 



Sii-fera 

 Su-sakpwa 

 Su-nane 

 Ta 



Ta-ni-kiri ! Ta-nando 



Mua 



Bweiisawa 



Mwbande 



Miubande- 

 ak(i>ta 



Kwifwa, 

 Nufwa 



Jon (O-jofi) 



Foe 



Se (Ese) 



Jofi 



M6 



se 

 Diia 



Gun 



Tie 



Tae 



Tina 



Nono 



Diegun 



Detie 

 Delae 

 Detina 

 Zia 



Ziadia-\va-gun 



Gbeu 



Gbeu-wa-zia 



Putw-nw, Pu- 

 twno 



La, Lakan, 



Numa 

 Heft 

 Serainw 

 La, Lak, 



Lakan 



Utok 

 Idi, Anei 

 Nen 



Bui 

 Tift 



Ra, Ninra 

 Hyul.Ninhyul 

 Men 

 Menbul 



Menliu 

 Menra 

 Menhyul 

 Wwafi, Waft 



Wan-nebul 



Tcun, orViidU 



T(un-nuwaft 



Porto 



Gentu, Dekfc 



Hendu 



Debo, fi/. 

 Reube 



Ledde 

 Daue, Kap 

 Dubi 



Gui 



Didi 



Tati 



Nai 



Jwwi 



Jego, Jwwego 



Je-didi 

 Je-tabi 

 Je-nai 

 Sakpo, Sapo 



Sap, Jap 

 Sakpo-egw 



Japande-didi 

 Nwgai 



Tubab 



Giabar 



Ngelao 



Dom 



Jigen 



Mat 



Nyambi 



At 



Ben 



Nyar 



Nyet 



Nyanent 



Giuvom 



Giurom-ben 



„ nyar 

 ,, nyet 

 ,, nyanent 

 Fuk 



, akben 



Nit 



Fanver, or 



Nyet-i-fuk 



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