léw-kɨ́-bɔ̄gɨ̄-jōó

common nightjar

Grammatical note:

lit: nightjar with two wings

Expressions:

    Exemples d'usage:

    • Léw-kɨ́-bɔ̄gɨ̄-jōó ì ngōn yèl̄ kɨ́ à gól̄ dèē-gɨ̄ ngá̰y dà lòo-sɔ̀l̄ tɨ́. Dèē-gɨ̄ à rètɨ̀-n̄ bèl̄ léw kɨ́ ngāl nà túsɨ̄-n̄ dɔ̀ lábɨ̄-gɨ̄ tɨ́.

      The common nightjar is a bird that startles people a lot in the evening. People pluck its long feathers and stick them in the hair of people being initiated.

    • Léw-kɨ́-bɔ̄gɨ̄-jōó àā ɓēe-é, ī-tò kɨ̄ bèŕ ī-ɓīi.

      {Song} The nightjar has gone home, lie down and go to sleep.