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1 bataa
I(n) tiredness, suffering. N be bataa baa le kono. I am in a big suffering.II(adj) tired. Bii n maŋ bataa. Today, I'm not tired. -
2 korifa
(adj) unable, tired. N maŋ kori foloo. I'm not yet tired. -
3 korita
(adj) have no (means), tired, helpless. N korita le. I'm tired. -
4 loobo
(adj) fed up, tired of, sick of. Suboo ye n loobo le. I'm tired of meat. -
5 pasita
(v) to fed up, tired of, bored of. Kiilaa pasita taa niŋ naa la. The messenger is tired of going and down. -
6 baaralaa
(n) worker, tiller. Baaralaa bataata le. The worker is tired. -
7 bataata
(n) tired. -
8 korindi
(v) to unable, cause tired, over come. A ye i korindi le. He has overcome me. -
9 labaŋola
(adv) lastly, finally, eventually. Labaŋola n bataata baake. Lastly, I became tired. -
10 silaŋ
I(adv) now, at the moment. N bataata le silaŋ. I'm tired now.II(n) see silaŋo(adj) afraid, fearful of, scared. N maŋ silaŋ. I'm not afraid. -
11 taamoo
(n) travelling, walking. Woo musukeebaa bataata taamoo la. That old woman is tired of walking. -
12 wafoo
(vn) walking fast, pulling abruptly. Wafoo ka moo batandi le. You get tired quickly by working fast.
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