... Orke. Diong. Gunoah. -
Rain ... ... Yee. Koodoo. Kort. Injoore.
The sun ... ... Yetakali. Narlong. Tschen. Musanne
A chief ... ... rpi. Mattat. Ruort. Matongali
A sheep ... ... abeelo. Kabisho. Ramo. Imbuzi.
A goat ... ... ndree. Keene. Deall. Imbuzi.
The moon .. ... mbah. Yarfah. Dooe. Quezi.
The stars . ... eebi. Katchikoo. Lakori. Nynerzi.
Flesh ... ... sah. Lokore. Reugo. -
Dhurra (corn) . sih. Keemak. Gyah. -
A basket .. ... voch. Soodah. Adooku. -
Beads ... ... ecoh. Sooksook. Teko. Unguanze.
Coracan Elcusine Loque. - Kaal. Burroi.
Unyoro Unyoro
A tree ... ... Bisale. Halt ... ... ... Indeenda.
Far off .. ... Arrace. Go away ... ... Taisa Genda.
Near ... ... Aiee. Come here . ... Igghia.
Not far .. ... Ampi. Sit down ... ... Iu-karra-hanze.
A house .. ... Engooi. Get up ... ... Im-mookka.
Plantains ... Bitoki. A man ... ... Moosogga.
Beans ... ... Koli. A woman ... ... Mookazze.
Butter ... ... Maggita. A girl ... ... Miss-sooki.
A canoe .. ... Obwato. A boy ... ... Um-wana.
A paddle . ... Engaiee. A thief ... ... Moosuma.
A mountain ... Orsozi. (Lubari or
The earth ... Intaka. Fish ... ... (Enchoa.
The sky .. ... Iggohr. Wood ... ... Bitl.
A road or path Muhanda. Eggs ... ... Yooli.
Go on ... ... Togendi.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS.
It is a singular fact that, although the domestic ox, sheep, and fowls
are found everywhere among the negroes of Central Africa, there is no
trace of the original stock among the wild animals of the country. The
question arises - where did they come from?
Dogs are domesticated, and are used by the natives in their hunts.
Those of Central Africa are miserable pariahs, but they are nevertheless
much prized by their owners.
After the attack at Fatiko by the slave-hunters, which resulted in the
dispersion of their party, upwards of 170 dogs became houseless.