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1 janjunta
(v) to with, had confrontation, battled, dealt. Kabiriŋ n niŋ a janjunta, a ten kunta tek. When I dealt with him, he calmed down completely. -
2 konoobota
(n) miscarriage. A konoobota le. She had a miscarriage. -
3 kununkoobaa
(n) three days ago. Kununkoobaa le motoo paanita. Three days ago the car had a breakdown. -
4 kuŋloota
I(v) to discuss. Kunuŋ n kuŋloota le. Yesterday we had a secret discussion.II(adj) secretive. Ate kuŋloota baake. He is very secretive. -
5 leetaroo
(n) letter. Kunuŋ ŋa leetaroo soto. Yesterday I had a letter. -
6 paanita
(v) to has a breakdown, skint, had a breakdown. Nte la masinmaa paanita siloo kaŋ. My motorcycle brokedown on the way. -
7 poosee
(v) to fix. Wo musoo ye a ñiŋo poosee le. That woman had fixed her teeth. -
8 sarandi
(v) to announce. Biriŋ a ye deenaanoo soto a ye a sarandi. When he had a baby he announced it. -
9 teloo
(n) chronic wound. Teloo le be a siŋo to. He had a chronic wound on his foot. -
10 tubaabukunsuñoo
(n) wig, tubaab's hair. A ye tuubaabu kunsuñoo le duŋ. She had a wig on her head. -
11 waaliita
(n) conflicted. Ala musoolu- waaliita kunuŋ. His wives had a conflict yesterday.
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