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often use the article ge, which seems to answer to our 
English a, as ge gurka—a rope. 
Wageegee 
Morye ‘ 
Melea 
canbe 
onjoo 
Unjar 
Wallar 
Doomboo 
Cayo 
Soolpoor 
Mangal 
Coman 
Pongo 
Edamal 
Kniorror 
Chumal 
Chongain 
Kulke 
Gallan 
the head 
the hair 
the ears 
the lips 
nose 
the tongue 
the heard 
the neck 
the nipples 
the navel 
the hands 
the thighs 
the knees 
the feet 
the heel 
the sole 
the ankle 
the nails 
the sun 
Meanang 
Walba 
Yowall 
Gurké 
Bama 
Poinja 
Mameingo 
Maragan 
Pelango 
Takai 
Mierbarrar 
Garmbe 
Yo-core 
Tapool 
Charngala 
Cherr 
Cherco 
Yarcaw 
Tut tut tut tut 
fire 
a stone 
sand 
a rope 
aman 
a male turtle 
a female turtle 
a canoe 
to paddle 
set down 
smooth 
blood 
wood 
bone in nose 
a bag 
Expressions maybe 
of admiration which 
they continually used 
while in company. 
