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1 daakaa
I(n) hangout, work place in the forest, drinking place. Siiratoolu be daakaa to. The drunkards are at the drinking place.II(v) to stay. Jaari n be daakaa la jaŋ ne. Next year I'll stay here. -
2 jitaaraŋo
(n) cup for jar, drinking cup. Jitaaraŋo naati. Bring the drinking cup. -
3 lee
I(int) where is, where are. Nna muroo lee? Where is my knife?II(n) milk drinking ceremony, trigger, milk, open land. N be lee la. We having a milk drinking ceremony. -
4 mindaŋo
(n) drinking cup, etc. Mindaŋo ke daa to. Put the drinking cup at the jar. -
5 minjiyo
(n) drinking water, food for breaking fast. fiŋ mu minjiyo le ti. This is drinking water. -
6 mintaa
(n) for drinking. fiŋ mu mintaa le ti. This is for drinking. -
7 ataayaa
(n) green tea, tea drinking, green tea from china drank ceremoniously. Ataayaa be dulaa bee le to saayiŋ. Ataaya is everywhere now. -
8 jiikandoo
(n) tea, coffee, warm water. A be jiikandoo miŋ kaŋ. He is drinking tea. -
9 kali
I(v) to swear. A be kali la kiitiibuŋo to. He will swear in court.II(av) to habitual imperative. Kali booroo miŋ. Be drinking the medicine. -
10 mindoo
(n) drinking, thirst. Mindoo le be n na. I'm thirsty. -
11 tuwoo
(n) food dish "fufu", drinking alcohol. Malinkoolu ka tuwoo tabi le. Malians cook "fufu".
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