Lexember 29

Whistle while you work! Today, Lexember goes like a song. No wonder, since today the theme from ConWorkShop is words in song titles. Looking at most common words in song titles will only list words that Rireinutire already has (such as pronouns, romantic or familial love, or kinship terms) or words that have no use in Rireinutire (such as articles or prepositions). But fortunately for me, there are artists like Björk.

yumakave romaya Pioroko mimete hea romasapeñomu ukave· sakipu ku to [rapo] to [rooñivopañararu] to [yeñapu]:
Human-woman.NOM singer.NOM Pioroko.NOM some good song-title-ACC have-PRS-HSY | such as and cocoon.NOM and cosmos-genic-NMZ.NOM and crystal-ADJZ ||
The Human singer Pioroko has some good song titles, such as ‘Cocoon‘, ‘Cosmogony‘, and ‘Crystalline‘.

nupi /ˈnupi/ n. IN 1. doll, puppet, mannequin;
2. (biol.) pupa
rapo /ˈɹɑpo/ n. IN 1. case, covering;
2. box;
3. (biol.) chrysalis; cocoon
rapota /ˈɹɑpotɑ/ vt. cocoon, encase; box
rapotuta /ˈɹɑpotutɑ/ vi. cocoon oneself, be cocooned; pupate
rooñivopañararu /ˈɹooŋiˌvopɑˌŋɑɹɑɹu/ n. IN cosmogony, cosmogenesis
romasapeño /ˈɹomɑˌsɑpeŋo/ n. IN song title, name of a song
yeñapu /ˈjeŋɑpu/ adj. crystalline