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ddfifth letter of the Borna languagegloyt'D' is the beginning sound of dana in Borna.
dailyaaw aawonaadvdone or happening everydayAaw jamo buno ushfe.I drink coffee daily.
dailyjám aawaadvall the time, everytime, without failJám aawo nshiits masho neen geyituwe.You always should wash your face.Fadashisynun aawa
damagedawashavharm done to somethingMotobilo awashutsere.The car is damaged.
dampaandic'aadja bit wet/moistAandic' míto aat'iyosh mítra.She gathered damp wood.shokaadjnearly dry, almost dryHambets datso shoka.Today's damp weather's makes me sore.
dancegic'inganBoro Shinasha people cultural dance, hand placed shoulder to shoulder dancing in a circleGálitsi ashots waamic'oke gic'ingo t'óólerno.The villagers danced in the wedding.
darkt'aluwáadjabsence of lightAashitsal t'úwo t'aluwá.A night with out a moon is dark.
dark brownbuznandarker color of brownNa'o aro buzna.The boy has a dark brown color.
darkness, ttnthe twenty-sixth letter of the Borna languageHiye shrtl borni fideliyu 't' eta etefo.The twenty-sixth letter is 't' of the Borna language.
darning needlemóót'ana long big eyed needle used in sewing a sackMóót'on naac'o shipre.He sew the sack with the darning needle.
dawngatsavthe beginning of a new dayNo amor datso gatsre btesh.The day was just dawning when we left.dats gatsanthe begining of the day when it begins to get lightDatso gatsftse t'uwon sha'o noon geyituwe.We have to set out before dawn.
day breakmaat'aadjearly morning before sunriseGóyi maat'on tuwr fiino amo.Let’s go work at day break.
day dreamingkemeyaadjpreoccupied with other thoughts, attention on something elseBíín tbe'e kemewutska.I see he is day dreaming.
day to dayaawi taawaadjeveryday;daily;routineAawu taawo jaaka bjaakirThe day to day movements of the stock market is upsetting.
daydreamingtezavmind on another thought, thinking about other pleasant thingsNa'u tezutsera.She is daydreaming.
deacondaak'oniyanordained person ranking below priest in orthodox or catholic religion or layperson assisting a minister in many protestant churchesDaak'oniyo Íík'i mootse ayi fiina b'fiinefo.The deacon serves in the church.
deafgidik'annot able to hear anythingAshan gidik' bwottsotse nokeewiruwo shiyatse.He is deaf;he can't hear us.
deafwaaz doogaadjunable to speak or hearB' shuweyor waaz dooga b'tesh.He was born deaf.dík'ana person who cannot hear any outside voiceWaaz dík' asho shísho falaka.The boy is deaf.
deaf/blinddooga 1adjunable to hear or unable to seeNa'u waazo doogutsera.She has become completely deaf.
deathk'iranabsence of life, end of being aliveK'iro ind weera.Death is natural.
deceivetoyiyavintentional tricking, trying to make one believe an untruth, lying on purposeToyiyo shunfe.He likes to deceive people.
Decemberjalganin Ethiopian calendar it is the 4th month of the yearJalgi 17ts wetuweHe will come on December 17.
deck of cardskaarta2ngame cards with numbers and faces with different values having four suitsKaarto tawuli abatsa.The deck of cards are on the table.
decoratesheengshavbeautifying, making pretty, make attractiveMoo fúúndon sheengshra.She decorated the house with flowers.
deep eyeááw k'oolaneyes are set back in the head and eye socketsShéét'ots ááw k'oolno.Monkeys have deep eyes.