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editPulled out the following unorganized list. See WP:NOT. — mark ✎ 20:40, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Some common words and phrases in Ewondo: Mot – person; Minga – woman; Fam – man; Mon- small, little; Mon minga - girl; Mon fam - boy; Ene – he; Ma – I; Bie – we; Wa - you; Mie – you (plural); Be – they; Eding – love; Ma ding Wa – I love you; Odje – banana; Ma di odje – I an eating a banana; Mvonde – coconut; Massouk – hello; Mbembe – good; Tse – morning; Mos – day; Ngoke –evening; Alou – night; Ngang – thanks; Abui – big, a lot; Less – rice; Ma ke ya – I’m going away (good bye);