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1 kaajoo
(n) wolof dance, squeezing baobab. Itelu be kaajoo la. They are doing wolof dance. -
2 kapintayaa
(n) carpentry. A be kapintayaa la. He is doing carpentry. -
3 ke
(v) to place, do, become, happen, put, pretend, take place, spend (time). A be munne ke kaŋ? What is he doing? -
4 kuumanee
(n) odd thing, abnormality, strange thing. Kuumanee kee diyaata a ye baake. You like doing odd things very much. -
5 naafiloo
(n) voluntary prayer (besides the five daily prayer). A be naafiloo la. He is doing voluntary prayers. -
6 ñamoo
(n) charm, misfortune because of wrong doing. famoo le be duutoo to. A charm is on the mango. -
7 tenkuŋ
(v) to stable, stop (what one is doing), calm, steady. Kooma maŋ tenkuŋ It is not quitecalm behind. -
8 waa
I(n) reed, kind of grass. Suluwo maabota waa kono. A hyena hid in the reed.II(v) to do, keep doing. Ila dookuwo waa. Go ahead with your work.
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