English. Kismakili. Kinyammesi. Luganda.
T o-day. Leo . . . Lelo . . . Lero
To-morrow . Kecho Igolo . Ndjio
day after . Kecho Kutua . Masuli
To Ni added . Ku.
Ugly . . .
(no word).
Underneath . Umfimguni
Umselile
Village. Umji Kaya . Kialo
Water . Maji. Minze . Madzi .
Wildebeest . Nyumbo . Mbushi (?) .
With . N-a . . a Hamuna
Wood . Umti (miti,
plural) . Umti (miti) .
„ (to burn) Kuni L u k iv i (Nhwi,
Woman Muananke
plural)
Nikima Mugasi .
Ye terday . Jan a . Igolo (as to-morY
We .
row).
Wewe.
Zebra . Punda Nduru .
It must be noted that these words are spelled according to the orthography
adopted by the Geographical Society. The vowels to be pronounced as in
Italian. The consonants to be pronounced as in English.
Kavirondo. Masai. Kikamba. Kisenga.
Lero Tata. Indino. Lèro.
Motsuli . Kaiseri Kioko.
Ekulo.
Mukungolisi.
L ita la (matala, Engang Mushi . Miizi.
plural).
Amatzi . Angale Manzi. Mazi.
Kéna.
Tsinaye . Enjogobira.
Musala . . Inyata Miti.
Tshikghwe (Dutch Elkek Guni.
gb~)
Moghasi (gh. Dutch) Mgorojoni. Aka Namuari.
Ekulelulia Engolé . . Tyo.
Eive o Korashi Tyé . Kwakwa Wèyé.
Oletuko . NzaL
For numerals see further on.