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  • 1 alalaŋansiŋo

    (n) natural circumcisee, it's a belief that some people are born already circumcised. Alalaŋansiŋo maŋ siyaa moolu kono. Natural circumcisees are not many among people.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > alalaŋansiŋo

  • 2 alamutoo

    (vn) relying on God, believers are advised to rely on God in whatever situation they are. Alamutoo beteyaata baake. Relying on God in good.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > alamutoo

  • 3 Alansana

    (n) name of a man, Alaasana, Lansana, Sana are variants for Alansana. Alansana niŋ Alasaan mu kiliŋ ne ti. Alansana and Alasaan are the same.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > Alansana

  • 4 banta

    I
    (adv) finished, ready, out outside. Macoo banta le baŋ? Are the matches finish?
    II
    (postp) out, outside. Baalu be laariŋ banta. The goats are lying outside.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > banta

  • 5 jamaa

    I
    (adj) lot, many, much. Buku jamaa le be duruwo kono. Lot of books are in the drawer.
    II
    (int) who, which. Jamaa le mu ite ti? Who are you?
    (n) majority, crowd. Jamaa le ye jamaa soto? Who has the majority? jamaa-jamaa (adj) mostly, most cases. Jamaa-jamaa a ka naa talaŋ luulu le. Mostly he comes at five o'clock.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > jamaa

  • 6 mennu

    (rp) who, that, which, whose (plural). Moolu mennu be buŋo kono bota Banjul le. The people who are in the house are from Banjul.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > mennu

  • 7 Adama

    (n) name of a man, "Adama" stands for "Adam", girls are also named "Adama". Adama le mu moolu bee bembaa ti. Adama is everyone's ancestor.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > Adama

  • 8 adamadiŋo

    (n) human being, decendant (s) of Adama. Ite manke adamadiŋo ti. You are not a human being.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > adamadiŋo

  • 9 Akuwo

    (n) Creole people, a tribe that descended from returned slaves and speak Creole. Akuwolu bota Freetown ne. The Aku's are from Freetown.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > Akuwo

  • 10 alitolu

    (spn) you (emphatic plural).. Alitolu bota mintoo le? You are from where?

    Mandinka-English dictionary > alitolu

  • 11 Antu

    (n) name of a man. Antu niŋ Antumaan mu kiliŋ ne ti. Antu and Antumaan are the same.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > Antu

  • 12 Araaboo

    (n) Arab. Araaboo niŋ mulaataroo maŋ kiliŋ. Arab and Mulato are not the same.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > Araaboo

  • 13 Ayisatu

    (n) name of a lady, long form for Ayisa (Isa). Ayisatu niŋ Ayisa mu kiliŋ ne ti. Ayisatu and Ayisa are the same.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > Ayisatu

  • 14 baaba

    (n) father, ocean, termite ant, also used as a name for men.. Baabaa lu be tuŋo kono. Termites are in the hill.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > baaba

  • 15 baadaa

    (n) beach, seaside. Kuluŋolu be baadaa to. The boats are at the beach.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > baadaa

  • 16 baadankatoo

    (n) cursed person, someone cursed by hisher mother. Baadankatoo siyaata jaŋ ne. There are a lot of cursed people here.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > baadankatoo

  • 17 baadimmaalu

    (n) kins, relatives. Ali mu baadimmaalu le ti. You are kins.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > baadimmaalu

  • 18 baarawuloo

    (n) traditional dance (mandinka). Saatee moolu be baara wuloo la. The village people are on traditional dancing.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > baarawuloo

  • 19 baatonaanaa

    (n) lilly trotter. Baatonaanaa maŋ siyaa jaŋ. Lilly trotters are not many here.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > baatonaanaa

  • 20 ballaaraŋo

    (n) bamboo bed. Ballaaraŋo kadadaa Jaareŋ ne. Bamboo beds are made in Jaareŋ. baloo negates verb. Saajo mu lon baloo le ti. Saajo is an ignorant (one who is not learned).

    Mandinka-English dictionary > ballaaraŋo

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