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Kk [silent immediately before Pp] |
k (infix) avoids hiatus in case of reduplicated adjectives beginning and ending with the same vowel eg inikini = darkish |
ka (adv) when, (conj) if, (suffix) essential to words like acika means fire smoke or ituka means sun shine; (v) shine, yield eg Kaka ni ka 'ba sikokori ni. = Maize yields for people without teeth/ Good things happen to people who least need them. [Lugbara Proverb] |
kaati (n) door |
kabadi (n) cupboard |
Kabaka (n) king of the Baganda eg Pira mu Kabaka vu. = Pira went to the Kabaka. |
kabalagala (n) pancake |
kabeji (n) cabbage (also kebeji, opimaopima) eg Naiti a'di kabeji. = Night cooked cabbage. |
kabilo (n) sheep |
kabilo ago (n) ram |
kabilo aroni (n) ewe |
kabilomva (n) lamb, young sheep (pronounced kabilo nva) eg Aburahamu ni kabilomva oce. = Abraham is rearing a lamb. |
kadi (n) card |
kadogo (n) young gun |
kafetiria (n) cafeteria, cafe, coffee shop, restaurant, canteen eg Kajumba so pa Yuliasi ma kafetiria vu. = Kajumba is standing near Julius's Cafeteria. |
kafiri (n) pagan, infidel, unbeliever |
kafu (n) small hoe (also kafua) |
kafuto (n) foam, lather |
kai (adj) in vain; (n) custom of giving a bull for clan to eat or male paying a goat to the father of the female he has had sex with - similar to Genesis 38:16-17 (also kayi)] |
kaiko (n) beans (in Terego dialect/ also osu) |
kaiko burusu (n) peas |
Kairo (n) Cairo, capital city of Egypt |
Kaisari (n) Caesar (also Siza) eg Emi fe afa Kaisari ni MUNGU dri! = Give to GOD what belongs to Caesar! |
kajo (n) calf (also kajoa) |
Kajo Keji (n) place in South Sudan north of Moyo Town |
kaka (n) maize, relative, brother in Swahili language eg Ali Salehu Kiba ni ma kaka. = Ali Saleh Kiba is my brother. |
Kakaparaka (n) fictional suburb in Arua meaning "Maize stem" eg Bodhi ni mu yi we Kakaparaka-a. = Bodhi is going to swim in Kakaparaka. |
kakau (adj) many eg Mikaeli Joridani nyo rekodi kakau. = Michael Jordan broke many records. |
Kakau (n) Legion Demons |
Kakuwa (n) Luo tribe north of Lugbara eg Andreasi Nyabire ni andra Kakuwa. = Andreas Nyabire was a Kakwa. |
Kakuwati (n) Kakwa language |
kala (n) side (also woko) |
kala andraleruri (n) north |
kala etu ni efuria (n) east side |
kala etu ni 'deria (n) west side eg Amupaire enga kala etu ni 'deria. = Ampaire is from the west side. |
kalaa (adv) aside; (n) metallic basin |
kalafe (n) amount, number (of), population, mathematics (subject) eg Bodimasi azini Trisikuwaci kalafe la. = Bodmas and Trisquaci are reading mathematics. |
kalamanda (n) sandals, slippers |
kalama airi (n) pencil |
kalamu (n) pen eg BiKi ni kalamu. = BiC is a pen. |
kalasi (postp) on the side |
kalati (n) side (also woko) |
kalatusi (n) eucalyptus tree (also kalitusi) |
kali (n) kraal; (counting) stick, bundles or tens of twenty to ninety eg 39 (kali na drini oromi) = thirty nine, XXXIX |
kalikali (adj) sweet; (n) nguli |
kalikaliwa (n) type of wild animal |
kalitusi (n) eucalyptus |
kalo (n) millet bread |
kaloli (n) marabou stork |
kalulu (n) election |
Kambala (n) Capital City of Uganda (also Kamupala), Kampala, marketplace in Logiri Gombolola (of West Nile) eg Drijaru mu Kambala-a lu mba na. = Drijaru went to Kampala for only three months. |
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