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Ami/Mi - I
Abo - You
Nos - We
Hasi - Do
I – And
Of - Or
Kier - Want
E – He/She
Ken - Who
Cua - Which
Sin - Without
Kinan - Here
Bai - Go
Ban – Lets
Esaki – This
Esey - That
Porta - Maybe
Tin – have
Awo - Now
Cumi - With me
Pa- For
Un - A
No/Si – Yes/No
Pero – But
Bon – Good
Malo - Bad
Mas - More
Kiko/ Ki - What
Cuanto – How much
Paso -Because
Dicon - Why
Homber - Guy
Muhe -Girl
Mucha/Yiu - Child
Pareha - Couple
Chick - Girlfriend
Dushi – Babe
Gusta – Like
Stima – Love 
Bunita - Beautiful
Ora - Time
Mahos – Ugly
Fastioso – Annoying /Alex Givens
Placa - Money
Wak - Look
Cas – House
Scol – School
Lama – Ocean
Papia - Talk
Cacho – Dog
Pushi – Cat
Brasa – Hug
Kens – Stupid
Dolor- Pain
Haranja – Spider
Grandi – Big
Chikito - Small
Sabi – Smart
Pendew – Dumbass
Curpa – Body
Frieuw – Cold
Cayente – Hot
Ganja – Lie
Ganjado - Liar
Berdat - Truth
Loco - Crazy
Cai – Fall
Subi - Climb
Primo – Male Cousin
Prima – Female Cousin
Welo – Grandpa
Wela- Grandma
Ruman homber/muhe – Brother/Sister
Mama – Mother
Tata – Father
Anochi/ Nochi – Night
Mainta – Morning
Dia – Day
Atarda – Afternoon
Marduga – Early morning
Bentana – Window
Bebe – Drink
Bebedo – Drinker
Bringa – Fight
Bringado – Fighter
Miho – better
Peor - worse
Gordo – fat
Flaco - skinny
Bon Dia – Good morning
Bon Tardi – Good
Bon Nochi – Good night
Bon Tardi – Good Afternoon
Pret - funny
Algo - Something
Danki – thank you
Parse – Look like
Hamber - Hugry
Bon Bini- Welcome Cana- Walk
Ayo- Good bye Core- Run
Awe – Today Bula - Jump
Mayan – Tomorrow
Mas oro – Later
Despues – And then
Ta bon – Alright

Mi Stimabo hopi – I love you a lot

Mi no kier bai scol – I don’t want to go to school

Mi tin un cacho – I have a dog

Mi kier wak bo – I want to see you

Mi gusta bai lama – I like going to the beach

Abo ta hopi pret – you are really funny

Conta cu bo mama – hows your mom

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