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1 maraa
(n) left hand, left hand side, left. I maraa dii n na. Give me your left hand. -
2 bulubaa
(n) right hand side, south, gown, right hand. Bulubaa kara n ñe. Sew me a gown. -
3 finjarilaŋo
(n) hand fan, etc. N fuu finjarilaŋo. Lend me a hand fan. -
4 fukajaay
(n) imported second hand clothes. Fukajaay daa diyaata le. Second hand clothes are cheap. -
5 fukajaayoo
(n) imported second hand clothes. Fukajaayoo ka bo Tubaab duu le. Second hand clothes come from Europe. -
6 balootoo
(n) bale. Saama n be fukajaay balootoo saŋ na. Tomorrow I'll buy a bale of second hand clothing. -
7 bulandi
(v) to admit, fix, possible, put in. I buloo maŋ bulandi foloo. Your hand is not fixed yet. -
8 buloo
(n) tributary, hand, arm, branch. -
9 buluduŋo
(n) charm, hand shake. Mooroo ye buluduŋo dii n na. The marabout gave me a charm. -
10 bulujamboo
(n) palm of the hand. -
11 bulujinsoo
(n) hand. -
12 bulukenseŋo
(adj) empty handed, empty hand. N te taa noo kulliyo to n bulukenseno. I can't go to the christening empty handed. -
13 bulukoo
(n) Back of the hand. -
14 buluteetee
(n) palm of the hand. -
15 bulutinsoo
(n) hand. -
16 cafoo
(n) hand full (of rice), tassel, etc. Woo maani cafoo ke sinsiŋo kono. Put that handful of tassel rice in the basket. -
17 feeraŋo
(n) hand fan, blower, winower. Feeraŋo naati. Bring the fan. -
18 findi
(v) to blacken. Kemboo be i buloo findi la le. Charcoal will blacken your hand. -
19 koboo
(n) tilling, fig tree. Bulu la koboo maŋ tariyaa. Tilling by hand is not quick. -
20 maraalankoo
(n) one on the left hand side, one supporting the opposing group. Maraalankoo samba. Take away the one on the left.
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