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1 tabiriŋo
(adj) cooked. fambi tabiriŋo diyaata le. Cooked cassava is delicious. -
2 tabita
(v) to cooked. Cuuloo tabita kunuŋ. Pap was cooked yesterday. -
3 tuuliŋo
(n) cooked locust beans. Tuuliŋo ka sunkaŋ ne. Cooked locust beans have awful scent. -
4 bennakinoo
(n) fried rice. Faatu ye bennakinoo le tabi. Faatu cooked bennakinoo. -
5 bukooloo
(n) A kind of sauce. Meeroo ye bukooloo le tabi bii. The old woman cooked "bukooloo" today. -
6 caa
I(n) stew. N baa ye caa le tabi bii. My mother cooked stew today.II(ex) surprise. -
7 cinoo
(n) cooked food. Ali cinoo naati. Bring the food. -
8 diimaa
(adj) sweet, beautiful, joyous, delicious, nice. A ye siimaŋ diimaa le tabi. He cooked a delicious dinner. -
9 finjaloo
(n) steam. Findoo ka tabi finjaloo la. "Findoo" is cooked by steam. -
10 kanjadaa
(n) okra soup. A ye kanjadaa le tabi bii. He cooked okra soup today. -
11 kinoo
(n) cooked rice, etc. Kinoo maŋ paree foloo. The food isn't ready yet. -
12 maanibañuŋo
(n) plain cooked rice. Maanibañuŋo be booloo kono. There is plain rice in the bowl. -
13 naadaa
(n) soup of baobab leave. A ye naadaa le tabi. She cooked baobab leaf soup. -
14 ñankataŋo
(n) rice with no sauce. A ye ñankataŋo le tabi. He cooked rice without sauce. -
15 sereŋo
(n) coos cooked like rice.
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