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anabania n guinea-corn sp. (domain: 5.2.3.1.1 - Food from seeds, 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)
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anakɔbayi DE/YA (dialect: anakɔyebayi) n Viper snake sp. /causus maculatus / (domain: 1.6.1.3.1 - Snake.)
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Awonaa [LMM ] 1exc "What I said was ..."; used when repeating something already said (domain: 3.5.1.4 - Speak with others.) 2n Kasena people [name used by some outsiders, based on distinctive phrase used by Kasena] (domain: 4.1.2 - Types of people.)
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ba₁ (impf: beena) v come { O daa bá ba. He won't come again. } (domain: 7.2.3.2.1 - Come.) cf: tu.
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ba-kana [MM ] KA/SE (from ba-, -kana) n effeminate man syn: bayɔlɔ. (domain: 2.6.5.1 - Man, 4.1.2 - Types of people.)
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baaro [M ] O/BA (stem: ba-) n man { ba-doŋo young man | ba-kana, bayɔlɔ effeminate man } (domain: 2.6.5.1 - Man.) [ der. -baaro ]
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babam [LH ] BA (dup. of bam) dem pl other(s) { nɔɔna babam bam the other people } (domain: 9.2.1.2 - Demonstratives.)
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badaara [LL ] BA (from ba-, -daara) dem pl some, others { nɔɔna badaara some people } (domain: 9.2.3.2 - Indefinite pronouns.)
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badeim [ML ] O/BA (variant: badeinu; pl: badeina) n bachelor, single man, widower { badein-dwoŋo old man who has never married } (domain: 2.6.1.3 - Unmarried.) cf: kadeim.
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badwonna₁ pl. of badwoŋi n pl friends
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badwonna₂ [LL ] BA (from ba-, -dwonna) dem pl certain, some { nɔɔna badwonna some people } (domain: 9.2.3.2 - Indefinite pronouns.)
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badwoŋi [MM ] O/BA (pl: badwonna) (from dwoŋi) n friend { badwoŋ-swono close friend } [of the same sex and generation] syn: chilwoŋi; syn: yuudwoŋi. (domain: 4.1.1 - Friend.) [ der. badwoŋo ]
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bagera [LR ] BA (from ba-, -gera) int how many?, how much? (of money) { Nɔɔna bagera mo tua? How many people have come? } (domain: 9.2.3.4 - Question words, 8.1.1 - Number.)
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baleileiga [MMM ] ideo thin syn: memena. (domain: 8.2.3.1 - Thin thing.)
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bana₁ [LM ] BA (from ba-, -na) num four (4) { nɔɔna bana four people } (domain: 8.1.1.1 - Cardinal numbers.)
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bana₂ (der. of bane) n pl discussions, consultation (domain: 3.5.1.6 - Debate.)
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bana₃ (der. of bane) n farewell, leave taking (domain: 3.5.1.4.4 - Say farewell.)
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banaare [MM ] DE/YA n long smock with long sleeves ; boubou (Fr.) (domain: 5.3.3 - Traditional clothing.)
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bane₃ [M ] DE/YA (other spelling: bam) n annoyance, strong emotion { O bane zaŋe. He got angry. | O jege bane. He gets angry very easily, he is hot tempered. | O bane wɔe. She is distressed, upset. | n bane bwori you have nausea } (domain: 3.4.2.3.1 - Annoyed.) [ bam-peno , ban-lom , ban-wira , ban-zɔŋɔ ]
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banina [MM ] KA/SE n millet variety, white and hard (domain: 5.2.3.1.1 - Food from seeds, 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)
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banna pl. of baro, pl. of baro n pl husbands
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banto [HH ] BA (from ba-, -nto) dem pl these, those, they, them { nɔɔna banto those people (over there) } (domain: 9.2.1.2 - Demonstratives.)
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banu [LM ] BA (from ba-, -nu) num five (5) { nɔɔna banu five people } (domain: 8.1.1.1 - Cardinal numbers.)
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barepɛ [LL ] BA (from ba-, -repɛ) num seven (7) { nɔɔna barepɛ 7 people } (domain: 8.1.1.1 - Cardinal numbers.)
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baro₁ [M ] O/BA (pl: banna) n husband (domain: 4.1.9.2.1 - Husband, wife, 2.6.1 - Marriage.) [ ban-zore , kan-baro ]
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