kobakADVtogether; withwantaimAte Saguani kukuyakngi aina kobak fatkang.Their guardian stayed with them.
kobo1NUMonewan; wanpelaFop kobo age fontofoge fatguk a kole denamon.We cut one tree that was standing.Tami kobo ta fatge nandegut, but kobo kole bongyak.One night I heard a pig coming towards me.Tongkaning fo nanak fo kobo te dofon nomong difiguk.Not one of the elderly or small children slept well.koboniNone of them2ADJanother; different narapelaKome kobo kunga nak ili kobo bilinga bang.They went to another area and brought one piece of food.kobonanikADJforeign3ADVmoremoa yet
kobolakNUMone, used in countingwanpelaBisam fentage fiagentele kobolak ke yeksa bilinga.We shot many spears but only one got the cuscus.comp. ofkobo 1lak
kobolak kobolakQUANeach; everywan wanBen kasat kobolak kobolak man nin aninta aninta fatguk. In the past each village had its own mother tongue.
kodenN1markmakKome ama nina yeng anin tenen kaili koden.We people of the earth are the mark of his hand.2letter of the alphabetletaNo koden indani tewakaset.I cannot read letters.
koknin wakaVbecome angrybelhatA nandege ko wakage gideng yuguk, "Sap awo ben tangale, no utkomo tebeng tangale."Hearing that, he became angry and said, "The dog did that before and I wanted to kill it."id. ofkoknin miwaka 2Check part of speech.
kokbedeNkind of grassThe aromatic leaves are used when cooking pandanus fruit.