boyo

English: Translation
A Boie’nen root verb conveying a sense of reckless or impulsive action, decision, or behavior that:○ Invites regret or remorse○ Poses potential harm or catastrophe○ Lacks foresight or prudence
Morphology
maboyo, naboboyo, naboyo
Notes

Boie’nen Consonants:

•  b [b] (as in “boy”); boyo

•  k [k] (as in “key”)

•  d [d] (as in “dog”)

•  g [g] (as in “go”)

•  l [l] (as in “love”)

•  m [m] (as in “man”)

•  n [n] (as in “no”)

•  ng [ŋ] (digraph, as in “sing”—a velar nasal; treated as one sound)

•  p [p] (as in “pen”)

•  r [ɾ] (as in Spanish “pero”—a tapped “r”, not trilled)

•  s [s] (as in “see”)

•  t [t] (as in “top”)

•  w [w] (doubles as semivowel and consonant)

•  y [j] (doubles as semivowel and consonant)