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dryingshuuk'iyavprocess of removing water for preservationMeetso b'awasherawo aawon shuuk'ide'e ayworosh beezo faletuwe.You can preserve meat from being spoiled by drying it with sun light.ítsávthe process to make no longer wet,Taho mashdek' aawats ítsre.He washed his cloth and is drying them in the sun.
duckaats baakana small wild or domesticated web-footed and short legged swimming birdAats baaku aatsatse guc'era.The duck is swimming in the water.
dungiiwá 2nlifeIiwon tbeefe tgizo naateratse.As long as I have life no one can take my inheritance.miinz iiwanthe feces of cow or oxMiinz iiwo datso gofiyituwe.Farmers use dung to fertilize their field.iiwá 1nfeces of animals used in fertilizationGoshiruwots iiwó madabariyok'o tarots fakefno.Farners sometimes use dung to ferilize their fields.
dunkita2vto swipe up food, to dip injera into wot for eatingTusho iton itde'e móó shunfe.I like to dunk bread in the wot.
duskilaadvbeginning of sun setDatso bi'ilere c'eesho c'eeshre.He uses a torch as the day changes into dusk.
dustk'úndansmall particles of dirtAshu k'oodratse k'úndo tebera.The woman shook off the dusty rug.
dwarf seedepanabnormal seed/ not full grown after time/ not good for useAyidek' epts iti mááy man juuk'ra.We found too many dwarf seeds. We had to throw them away.
dyingshood maawanon the way of death, imminence of deathEenasho shoodo maawure.The old man is dying.