kumpalɛkùm'pàlɛ́kumpalan.the sudden death of a youthful personDI/'A
kumpi'okʋ̰̀m'pḭ́ʔo̰kumpi'iron.a large hollow calabash with a narrow mouth, used for storing flour.A dikɛ zom kumpi'o la wa'am ti tu mɔm sagebɔ.she should bring the flour in the calabash to prepare tz.5.5ContainerKU/TU
kunakʋ́na̰1dem.that. Usu. modifying nouns in the KU class.tɔŋɔ kuna.that ball of mud.Ku'uŋɔ kuna ka tibegɛ.that guinea fowl is not heavy.9.1Grammar2dem. pron.that, referring to nouns in the KU classKuna ka tibegɛ.that one is not heavy.KU
kundɔgerɛkʋ̰́n'dɔ́ɣərɛ̀kundɔga1n.barrenness, inability to bear children2adj.barren, unable to bear children.pɔgekundɔgerɛ.barren woman.DI/'A
kunɛkuman.a plant; its edible fruit, a kind of garden egg5.2FoodDI/'A
kunikʋ́nɩ̰det. que. prt.what? which?Kuni ti fu nyɛ?what did you see?Lɔgekuni ti fu nyɛ?which thing did you see? -ni
kunkode'eŋokʋ̰̀ŋ'kó'dèʔeŋokunkode'enon.nausea, the feeling of needing to vomitKunkode'eŋo n tari pɔgepua.the pregnant woman had nausea.2.2DiseaseKU/TU
kunkolo'orekʋ̰̀ŋ'kó'lòʔorekunkolɔ'ɔran.goitre, a disease that causes an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, resulting in swelling in the neck.2.2DiseaseDI/'A
kunkoma'asumkʋ̰̀ŋ'kó'màʔahʋ̰mn.uncontrollable, shameless desire for sth. esp. food, women etc.A de la kunkoma'asum daana.he is somebody with an incorrigible desire.A tari la kunkoma'asum la dia.he has an uncontrollable desire for food.BU
kunkore2kʋ̰̀ŋ'kórekunkɔan.a kind of personal godBudaa la kãabɛ la ka kunkore.the man offered sacrifice to his god.4.5ReligionDI/'A
kunkɔgerɛkʋ̰́ŋ'kɔ̀ɣərɛkunkɔgan.a soup, thin porridge or gruel. Prepared with ground grain and sometimes meat.5.2FoodDI/'A
kunkɔnɔkʋ́ŋ'kɔ̰́nɔ̰n. pl.parboiled fresh milletkunkɔnɔ ziirɔ.soup made with kunkɔnɔ flour.kunkɔnɔ lebege zɛreba.a food made from ground, parboiled fresh millet (occasionally prepared after an early harvest).5.2FoodKU/TUkunkɔŋɔ