ngalongalon1arm, hand, general term for upper human limbOyanike ngalo okwate omupiira.Raise your hands and catch the ball.Onaabe omu ngalo tulye.Wash your hand and we eat.Ndinanaabya engalo egyalirire emere.He did not wash his hands after eating (food).2.1.3.1Arm2sleeve5.3.6Parts of clothingkucuusa engalovMetaphor. curse, damn, invoke evil; wish harm uponSynkucuusa omunwakugeda omunwa4.9.4.4Curse4.9.4.1Sorcerykukwata omu ngalovshake hands with s.b. as a sign of friendship and agreement3.5.1.4.3Greet3.5.1.4.4Say farewell3.2.5.4Agree with someonekunaabira omu ngalov1Idiom. resign from, give up on; stop claiming, maintaining or insisting on being responsible for s.b. or s.t.7.2.3.3Leave4.3.3.3Abandon4.8.3.4Surrender4.8.4.5Renounce claim, concede6.1.2.4.3Give up4.1.6.2Set self apart4.5.4Submit to authority3.3.2.1Agree to do something4.2.1.8.2Leave an organization2Idiom. fire; terminate employment, chase away a worker6.9.2Work for someone7.3.3.4Chase awayngalo endiironrighthand sideSynmukono omuliiro8.5.2.3Right, leftngalo engoodanlefthand sideSynmukono omugooda8.5.2.3Right, left