I'm going to give a few more words today, one a day is going to be a bit slow. Also, I'll give a little background for this conlang. So, without further ado:
Wii /wiː/ - int. a general greeting and attention grabbing word, similar to Hey, Oi, or Hello!
raghuu /ɾaɣuː/ - v. to be called, to be named.
mbi /ᵐbi/ - n. water, wet
mbuzi /uzi/ - n. the sea, ocean
bii /biː/ - v. to control, to own, to lead
"Sha bii mbinindi busi. Sha miwikii mbuzana Bidikughi."
/ʂa beː ᵐbenede bosi. ʂa mewikiː ᵐbozana bedekuɣe/
"I am in charge of three boats. I came from over the sea to Bilik." -Ndiri
Okay, now some background: This language is spoken in the very early history of this world. It is SVO (subject-verb-object), and has a case system, which I'll explain later. The people that speak it live around the bay of Bilik, making a living mostly off of fishing. Everyone knows to stick together, on the coasts, as danger lurks in the forests, the green hills, and the deep sea.