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Ipili

Talking Dictionary™

version 9.2020

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Ipili

The Ipili Talking Dictionary currently has 227 entries, with 227 audio files and 7 images.
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eka [+]

n    bird of paradise (see also "bird")

Speaker: Koo Yandapake

Example: Photo by markuslilje / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC-ND via inaturalist.org


Semantic domains:

  • animals
  • bird
eka [+]

n    bird

Speaker: Sam Ako

Example: Photo by Katernia Tvardikova / New Guinea Birds, License: CC-BY-NC-SA via pngbirds.myspecies.info


Semantic domains:

  • animals
  • bird
erelu [+]

n    snake

Speaker: Sam Ako

Example: Photo by tom-kirschey-nabu / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC via inaturalist.org


Semantic domains:

  • animals
  • reptiles
ibamane [+]

n    fish

Speaker: Koo Yandapake

Example: Photo by nyoni_pete / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC via inaturalist.org


Semantic domains:

  • animals
  • fish
kwa [+]

n    tree kangaroo

Speaker: Sam Ako

Example: Photo by Tim Williams / Flickr, License: CC-BY via Flickr


Semantic domains:

  • animals
nu [+]

n    bilum bag

Speaker: Koo Yandapake

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison


Semantic domains:

  • constructs
yia nenelu [+]

n    tusk

Speaker: Sam Ako

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison


Semantic domains:

  • animals
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All content copyright © the Ipili community. (2020)
Ipili Talking Dictionary produced by K. David Harrison, Neal Kelso and Jeremy Fahringer. (2020) Ipili language contributors are credited within the dictionary entries.
The Ipili Talking Dictionary was made possible by award no. 1555675 from National Science Foundation for “Collaborative Research: Plant, Fungal and Linguistic Diversity of Tafea Province, Vanuatu.” This support is gratefully acknowledged.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
All rights reserved. Do not distribute or reproduce without permission.
how to cite: Harrison, K. David, Neal Kelso and Jeremy Fahringer. 2020. Ipili Talking Dictionary. Swarthmore College. http://www.talkingdictionary.org/ipili

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There are currently 227 entries, 227 audio files, and 7 images.

All content copyright © the Ipili community. (2020)
Ipili Talking Dictionary produced by K. David Harrison, Neal Kelso and Jeremy Fahringer. (2020) Ipili language contributors are credited within the dictionary entries.
The Ipili Talking Dictionary was made possible by award no. 1555675 from National Science Foundation for “Collaborative Research: Plant, Fungal and Linguistic Diversity of Tafea Province, Vanuatu.” This support is gratefully acknowledged.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
All rights reserved. Do not distribute or reproduce without permission.
how to cite: Harrison, K. David, Neal Kelso and Jeremy Fahringer. 2020. Ipili Talking Dictionary. Swarthmore College. http://www.talkingdictionary.org/ipili

Interface and database design under the direction of Jeremy Fahringer and Swarthmore College ITS.

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