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drionzi (n) stubbornness |
driopo (n) stubbornness, rudeness (also driokpo) |
dririma (n) punishment |
drisi (adj) rote, by head |
drita (n) heat, hotness |
driwala (n) independence, freedom, liberty eg Yuganda esu driwala eli 1962 si. = Uganda got independence in 1962. |
driwaza (v) curse, cast lots |
drizaru (adj) warm, hot |
dro (v) send away, chase eg Didieri dro azini gba mupira. = Didier chased and kicked the ball. |
drota (n) sending away, chasing (also droza) |
drozi (adv) the day after tomorrow |
dru (adv) tomorrow |
dru dru (adv) daily, always |
drusi (adv) tomorrow |
du (v) grow eg grass, set on fire, sting, (n) point eg Mi 'di 88.7 [Kali-aro-drini-aro du aziri] Arua One ni iri ria, ("sema yote")! = You are listening to 88.7 [Eighty-eight point seven] Arua One, (say it all)! |
duani (n) court eg Mindreru ni mu duani-a. = Mindreru is going to court. |
Duani Ambo ri (n) High Court (Duwani Ambogo ri in Aringa) |
Dubai (n) village south of Arua City in Ocoko Parish, Ajia Subcounty with name inspired by the Dubai in United Arab Emirates eg Culu Kalifa ni aa Dubai-a. = Mr. Khalifa stays in Dubai. |
Duka Geri (n) Duka Road, bypass road from Adumi Road to Go Down Road via the north end of Arua Taxi Park |
dukani (n) shop (also duka) eg Mambo Bado ni Drabo ma dukani. = Mambo Bado is Drabo's shop. |
dulugani (n) pieces of cloth used for newborn babies |
duluka (n) "dance" in Nubian language, a community and tourist attraction where music can even be played on banana stems and considered a Lugbara dance |
duru (adj) bushy |
duruduru (adj) with mental inaptitude |
'da (adv) there, that; (v) abuse, insult, name; fast, lick (also dha) eg "Weatherhead Park Lane" ma ru 'ba 'da "Arthur Evelyn Weatherhead" ma vutisi. = Weatherhead Park Lane was named after Arthur Evelyn Weatherhead. |
'dale (adv) like that, like it; that side |
'dani (adj) free eg Vimuto ni 'dani ku. = Vimto is not free. |
'dani 'dani (adj) continuous, (adv) continuously, for ever |
'dau (adj) empty, missing, lacking (in Aringa and Terego dialects) |
'dayi (pron) those, plural of that |
'de (v) die, fall, set (said of the sun) |
'dere (adv) exactly, on the dot eg Etu 8 (aro) 'dere! = Exactly 2pm! |
'di (adj) this, here; (v) kill, rain eg Trisha kini: Mani mi isuzu 'di, aku mi ku. = Trisha said: Now that I have found you here, I will not leave you. |
'dia (adv) here |
'dini (adv) like this, correct, true |
'disi (adv) with this eg Aki (Cinedu Ikedieze) azini Popo (Osita Iheme) Ediofe-a sawa 'disi! = Aki (Chinedu Ikedieze) and Pawpaw (Osita Iheme) are in Ediofe right now! |
'do (adv) here (also 'dole); affirmative (also ro) |
'du (n) millet (also anya); (v) immerse slightly, take, pick eg with tongue, belch |
Ee [shares many words with Ii] |
e (v) do |
e ka (conj) if you, when (also i ka) eg E ka te ise osiza ma nga mi ti-a, mi te sawa ezu tu! = If you wait for fried grasshoppers to fly into your mouth, then you wait a very long time! |
E ko muke (greeting) Did you sleep well? (also Mi efu ngoni?); Sleep well! (also E la muke!) |
E li ava asianzu-a! (phr) Rest in peace!, RIP! (also Ma li ava asianzu-a!) |
eba (n) buck |
ebe iwakoko (n) easy load (also izilodi) |
Ebea (n) name meaning "In prematurity" |
ebe'de (n) tea without sugar, self service (also ibe'de, ebere) eg Ebe'de ci. = There is tea without sugar. |
Ebeneza (n) Ebenezer Show or Overnight on New Year's Day in Arua City |
ebi (adj) fresh, raw (also ebiru), wet (also ibi); (v) gum, glue, paste eg Vero ma diza ni ebi o'biti woro! = Vero's glory is fresh every morning! |
Ebi (n) river in Eastern DR Congo eg Robi enga Miri Ebi-a. = A hippo came from River Ebi. |
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