W: Dablju

Waist (Nou): Weis

Pile the book to my waist level: Pwail di buk-dem tu fimi wies levl

Wait (Ver): Wiet

Wait for the time to come, being in a hurry is bad sometime: Wiet fi di taim fi kom, de pan ies a bad som taim

Work hard and wait for the fruit: Wok haad an wiet fi di fruut

Wake (Ver): Wiek

Wake up my child, it’s time to go to the school: Wiek op mi pikni, a taim fi guh a skuul

Walk (Ver): Waak

Walk to work: Waak tu wok

You all are walking to church?: Unu a waak tu choch?

We are walking all the way to the theatre: Wi a waak chak op a tiyata

Walking from place to place.This can be when you are in a vacation: Trampooze

I walked from place to place for my vacation the whole month: Mi a trampooze di houl mont

An intentional swaying walk of a woman: Yanga

I like her swaying walk: Mi laik har yanga

Walking aimlessly: Lep

Louis, walking aimlessly will waste your time: Louiz fi lep gwine wies yu taim

Walking fast: Pul fut or or Lif-op

They are walking fast to the market: Dem a pul fut tu di maakit

To lean on things for support as one walks: Waak an cotch

Nancy leans on the wall to walk: Nansi waak an cotch

Want (Ver): Waan or Wanhn

I want to eat: Mi waan fi niam

She wants another cup: Im waan anneda kop

War (Nou): Waar

War is destroying our people and the nation: Waar a mash dong fi-wi piipl an di nieshan

Warlord (Nou): Dan

Warlords are after money, gold and good things: Dan-dem aata moni, goul anh gud tings

Was (Ver): En

Darah Derow was a fighter and he is still a fighter: Darah Derow en a faita ah im stil a faita

He was lucky to escape the war: Im en loki tu hexkiep di waar

What was he doing inside your room? Wa im en a du inna yu ruum

Wasp (Nou): Wass-wass

The wasp is up there: Di wass-wass a op de

Water (Nou): Waata

Give me some little water: Gi mi som likl waata

Water Jug (Nou): Goblet (Sometime pronounced as Gaglit)

Bring the water jug so that we can wash our hands: Bring di goblet so dat wi kyan wash fi-wi han

Waste (Ver): Wies

You have a lot of things to do in this world, hatred will waste your time: Yu hab uoliip a tings fi duh eena dis wurl, hiet gwine wies yu taim

Way (Nou): Wie

You can use music for your way up to the top, i am using the pen, book and the laptop: Yu kyan yuus myuuzik fi yu wie op tu di tap, mi a yuus di pen, buk ah di laptap

The way to my home is there: Di wie tu mi yaad a de

We have different ways of life: Wi hab difran wiez fi laif

Ways (Nou): Wiez

Everyone has different ways to handle hard situations: Ebribadi hab difran wiez fi hanggl haad sitieshan

We (Pron): Wi

We are one people: Wi a wan piipl

We need to stop war in the Middle East, Africa and Europe: Wi niid fi tap waar eena di Migl Hiss, Afrika anh Yurop

Weak (Adj): Pianji, Pea-piu, Pyaa-pyaa, Pyaw-pyaw, Pean-pean or Pyaang-pyaang

You are little weak man: Yu a likl pianji man

Weakly (Adj): Krakra

He has a weakly body: Im hab a krakra badi

Weather (Nou): Weda

The weather is bad today: Di weda a bad tide

Wednesday (Nou): Wenzde

They left here last Wednesday: Dem liiv ya laas wenzde

Week (Nou): Wiik

He is going to America this week: Im a gwain Amerika dis wiik

They will come next week from Lisbon: Dem a guh kom neks wiik fram Lisban

Weep (Ver): Baal

Stop weeping: Stap a baal

They weeped the whole night: Dem baal di houl nait

Well (Adj): Haati

I am well now: Mi haati nou

I was sick yesterday but i am well today: Mi en sik yeside bot mi haati tide

Were (Ver): Weh

We were at home: Wi weh pan di yaad

You were the first digital business man in the district, isn’t it: Yu weh di fos dijital bizniz man eena di distrik, iing?

Drake, you were there when he came: Driek, yu weh de wen im kom

West (Nou): Wes

I come from the western part of the world: Mi kom fram di wes paat aff di wurl

Look at the western direction, there he comes: Ku pan di wes wie, de im kom

Wet (Nou): Wetiweti

Wet (Nou): Wetiweti

The floor is wet: Di fluor a wetiweti

Wet (Ver): Wetop

The rain wet the shirt on the wire: Di rien wetop di shot pan di waia

What (Deter & Pron): Wa, We or Wara

Deter

What is the time: Wa a di taim

Pron

What is your name: Wa yu niem

What is the girl’s name: Wa di gyal niem?

What is the name of this boy: Wa disya bwoy niem

What are you all doing: Wa unu a du

What’s the matter with yu: Wa du yu

What’s the matter with him/she: Wa du im

What’s wrong with your brother: Wa du yu breda

What’s wrong with them: Wa du dem

What is happening here: A wa gwaan yaso?

What are you saying: Wa yu a seh

What’s wrong with you, you look angry: Wa du yu, yu luk raatid

When (Adv & Conj): Wen

Adv

I can’t go to them, when they are still doing things that way: Mi kyaahn gu tu dem, wen dem a stil gwaan wid tings dat wie

Call me when you want to see me: Kaal mi wen yu waan fi si mi

Conj

When are they coming to see us: Wen a dem a kom fi si wi

Where (Adv): Weh, We, Wichpaat, Wisaid, We paat or Hush paat

Darah, where are you. I am at your place: Daraa, We yu de. Mi pan yu plies

Where i am: We mi de

Where is he? We im de or Wichpaat im de ya

Wex and Tim i need my money,where are you going to look for the money: Weks anh Tim mi niid mi dunsa,a wisaid unu a guh luk fi di moni

Where is Stevo? He hasn’t reached here yet: We Stivu de? Im nuh kech ya yet

Where is Mario, Palo, Diddy, Khupa  and ODB: A wichpaat Maariyu,Paalu,Diddi,Kuupa anh ODIBI de ya

Where is Palo and the rest: A wisaid a Paalu-dem

Whether (Conj): Wedder or Weda

I want to know whether he came: Mi waan fi nuo wedder im kom

Which (Deter): Wich, Wish, Ush or A-huus

Which is it? A-huus

Which side of the town do you stay: Wich said fi di toun du yu stie

Which one is that: Wich wan a dat

While (Nou & Conj): Wail

He is reading while the brother is watching a movie: Im a riid wail di breda a waac a muuvi

Whisper (Nou): Susu

Why are you whispering, i am not hearing what you are saying: Wa mek yu susu, mi naa hier wa yu a seh

Whistle (Nou): Fiifi or Fee-fee

Thanks for the new whistle, i will use it in the next match: Tengks fi di nyuu fiifi, mi a guh yuus i eena di neks mach

Who (Pron): Uu or Huu

Who is: A huu

Who is that? It’s me brother Deno: A huu dat? A mi breda Deno

Who is there in the house: A huu de pan di hous

Who is that standing in my garden: A huu dat tanop pan mi gyaadn

Who put the shoe in the water: A huu put di juuta eena di waata

Who is that in my room: A huu dat iina mi ruum

Whole Adj): Houl

You wait the whole day for Patrick to come: Yu wiet di houl die fi Patrik tu kom

Whose (Pron): Fi uu, Afuu or Auufa or Huufa

Whose cup is that: A huufa kop dat

Whose pen is that on the table: A huufa pen dat pan di tiebl

Whose wife is that coming: A huufa waif dat a kom

Whose child is that: A huufa pikni dat

Why (Adv): Wai, Wa mek, mek or Siek a-wa

Why didn’t you give him the book? Wa mek yu neba gi im di buk?

Why didn’t you become a politician? Wa mek yu neba ton politricker

Why do you love that lady:Wa mek yu lob dat liedi

Why didn’t you see her: Wa mek yu neba si im

Why did you stay so long in office: Sieka a-wa yu tan so lang eena hafis

Why are they behaving like that: Siek a-wa dem gwaan laik dat

Wicked (Nou & Adj): Wikid or Ogli

Nou

They are wicked people: Dem a wikid piipl

Adj

You are doing wicked things: Yu a gwaan wid wikid tings

Wife (Nou): Waif

That is my wife: Dat-de a fi-mi waif

That is Charles wife coming: Dat-de a Charles waif a kom

Whose wife is that sitting under the tree?: A huufa waif dat a sidong aanda di chii?

Wild (Nou): Wail

They are sill in the wild: Dem a stil enna di wail

Wild (Adj): Rygin-Pronouced as Raigin

A wild fire is burning the bush: A raigin fyan a bon di bush

Wilful (Adj): Mannish

The boy is willful and doesn’t listen to the adults: Di bwoy a mannish an nuh lisn tu big-smadi dem

Will (Nou): Wi

The rain will fall: Di rien wi faal

Won’t: Wouhn or Wuon or Naa

I won’t go there today: Mi wuohn guh de tide

I will not go there: Mi naa guh de

I will not come: Mi naa kom

Wire (Nou): Waia

The wire is on the ground: Di waia a pan di grong

Hang the clothes on the wire: Heng di klaat-dem pan di waia

With (Prep): Wid

He is with his children in London: Im a wid fi-im pikni eena Landan

Within (Adv): Ina di or Eena di

He is within town: Im eena di toun

Witlow (Nou): Wiklo

Meaning: An infection with pus at on the finger or toe in the area surrounding the nail

The witlow is paining me: Di wiklo a pien mi

Woman (Nou): Uman or Oman

That woman is Jack’s wife: Dat uman a Jak waif

Old Woman: Nana

The old woman is coming for her chair: Di nana a kom fi im chier

A nagging old woman: Oul sorasi

I fear to stay near that old nagging woman: Mi fier tu stie nier dat oul sorasi

Affectionate term used for grandmothers or old women: Gang-gang

Grandmother is at home cooking for the children: Gang-gang pan di yaad a kuk fi di pikni

Fat shapeless woman: Bugu-waga or Chrysalis

That shapeless woman is his sweetheart: Dat-de bugu-waga a fi-im tetes

Promiscuous (casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior) Woman: Skettel

Promiscuous women always fail to find good husband: Skettel aazwiez fiel tu fain gud hozban

An immoral wowan: Talawa

She is immoral, She likes to sleep with men: Shi a talawa, shi laik tu slip wid man-dem

Womanish (Adj): Prusi

The man is womanish: Di man a prusi

Wonder (Ver): Wanda

I wonder why you are still in love with him: A wanda siek a-wa yu stil inna lob wid im

I wonder what i will get from this business: A wanda wa mi a guh get fram dis bizniz

Wonderful (Adj): Boonoonoonoos

I am enjoying a wonderful time today: Mi a enjayin a boonoonoonoos taim tide

Wood (Nou): Wuud 

They need more wood for the fire: Dem niid muor wuud fi di fyah

The wood to cook is there but it’s little: Di wuud tu kuk a de bot likl

Word (Nou): Wod

Write the word on the wall for you to remember: Rait di wod pan di waal fi yu tu memba

He told me a word that i will always remember: Im tel mi wan wod dat mi gwine aazwiez memba

Work (Ver): Wuk or Wok

We are not sitting, we are working hard: Wi a naa sidong, wi a wok haad

He is going to work: Im a gwine wok

Work will make us reach our goal some day: Wuk gwine mek wi rich fi-wi guol som die

World (Nou): Wurl

Many wars are in the world currently. Banz a waar eena di wurl korantli

If you are in a hurry to judge people in this world then you will cry: Ef yu de pan ies fi joj smadi iina disya wurl den yu a guh krai suun

Worm (Nou): Bagabu

He eats a lot may be he has worms in his stomach: Im nyam kyaan-don miebi im hab bagabu iina fi-im tomok

Worry (Ver): Frettenieshan

We are not in a worry about her job: Wi naa eena frettenishan bout im jab

They are in a worry about money: Dem enna frettenieshan bout moni

Worth (Nou & Adj): Wut

The book is worth 2 billion shillings: Di buk a wut tuu bilian shilin

His site is worth three billion: Fi-im sait a wut chrii bilian

Worthless (Adj): Nuh wut, Tufe or Tefe

The chairs are worthless in the market: Di chier-dem hab nuh wut eena di maakit

Something worthless or fit to be thrown away: Corojungo, caroachy, cruchument, bangarang, bangarance, or banganance, floolooloops and screbbey

Those old books have no value now, just burn them: Dem-de oul buk a bangarang, jos bon dem

Would (Ver): Wud

I would like to see him: Mi wuda laik tu si im

Wouldn’t: Wudn or Hood’n

I wouldn’t go early, it was raining: Mi wudn guh hoerli, i en a rien

They wouldn’t help me with little money to start my business: Dem wudn help mi wid likl moni fi taat mi bizniz

If he knew peace is good, he wouldn’t have taken the soldiers there to fight: Ef im en nuo peace a gud, im wuda naa hafi tek suoja-dem de tu fait

Wriggle (To wriggle quickly) (Ver): Wiggle-wiggle

Girl come and twist, wine and wriggle quickly for me: Gyal kom twis, wine ah wiggle-wiggle fi mi

Write (Ver): Rait

I want to write a story about him: Mi waan fi rait a tuori bout im

I wrote about my life in this book: Mi did rait bout mi laif eena dis buk

Wrong (Adj): Rang

It’s the wrong one: A di rang wan

You are all on the wrong path of life: Unu pan di rang pass fi laif

You picked a wrong one: Yu en pik a rang wan