ltargel-tárgɛ́nom. sg.l-targɛ́n.m.a stick used for pulling thorn branches
Ltarigirigl-taɾɪ́gɪɾɪ́gnom. sg.l-taɾɪgɪɾɪgɪ́nom. pl.l-táɾɪgɪɾɪ́gsg.Ltarigirigil-táɾɪ́gɪ́ɾɪ́gɪ́n.pl. m.the age-set which was circumcised around 1865
ltaul-táʊ́pl.ltaujal-taʊʄánom. sg.l-tâʊ̂nom. pl.l-táʊ́ʄán.m.heartIn humans the heart is conceived of as being the centre of life, breath, and soul and is thought of as being located at the bottom of the throat.cfnaidik e ltau
ltepes1l-tɛ́pɛ́spl.ltepes2l-tɛ́pɛsnom. sg.l-tɛpɛ́snom. pl.l-tɛ́pɛ̂sn.m.a common and important species of acaciaAcacia tortilisIts ripe pods are called sagaram.
lteregel-tɛɾɛ́gɛpl.lteregial-teɾégianom. sg.l-tɛ́ɾɛgɛn.m.scrotum together with the testicles
lterepail-téɾépáíEng. driverpl.lterepanil-teɾepanínom. sg.l-teɾepáínom. pl.l-téɾepanín.m.driver, of a car, etc.cflarewani
Lteritol-teɾitónom. sg.l-teɾitóínom. pl.l-téɾitósg.Lteritoil-téɾítóín.pl. m.the age-set circumcised in about 1893
ltigom1l-tɪgɔ́mpl.ltigominl-tɪgɔ́mɪ̂nnom. sg.l-tɪ́gɔmn.m.a platform built to support a man standing midway down a deep well
ltiidin.m.1the feeling that you have to reciprocate when sb. has done good for you2an element in a children's gameIn the game the children run around and touch each other, and the person who is touched has a ltiidi towards the one who touched him. The child who touched runs away and tries to escape from being touched back, i.e. he tries to avoid the reciprocation.
ltikanal-tɪkanánom. pl.l-tɪ́kanán.m. pl.1chronic disease (generic term)2a specific disease of cattleThis disease causes the cattle to become sickly and lose hair.
ltiml-tímpl.ltimitol-tímítonom. sg.l-tímnom. pl.l-timitón.m.1gate of the homestead2sub-clan, familycflmarei
ltinkal-tɪ́nkaSw. tingapl.ltinkail-tɪ́nkaínom. sg.l-tɪ́nkân.m.1a club having a large lugnut from a tractor or a lorry as its end weight2mill3borehole, (man-made) water stationcflnaatloigirrigirrarunku
lting'tingl-tɪŋtɪ́ŋa-iting'tingn.m.a person who can walk or move very fast
ltir(i)maml-tɪ́r(ɪ́)mámpl.ltir(i)mamil-tɪ́r(ɪ́)mámínom. sg.l-tɪr(ɪ)mámn.m.pitfall, i.e. uneven ground or a hole that one might stumble into, perhaps made intentionally, perhaps naturallyKatodoka ltirmam.I tripped on a pitfall.
ltargel-tárgɛ́nom. sg.l-targɛ́n.m.a stick used for pulling thorn branches
Ltarigirigl-taɾɪ́gɪɾɪ́gnom. sg.l-taɾɪgɪɾɪgɪ́nom. pl.l-táɾɪgɪɾɪ́gsg.Ltarigirigil-táɾɪ́gɪ́ɾɪ́gɪ́n.pl. m.the age-set which was circumcised around 1865
ltaul-táʊ́pl.ltaujal-taʊʄánom. sg.l-tâʊ̂nom. pl.l-táʊ́ʄán.m.heartIn humans the heart is conceived of as being the centre of life, breath, and soul and is thought of as being located at the bottom of the throat.cfnaidik e ltau
ltepes1l-tɛ́pɛ́spl.ltepes2l-tɛ́pɛsnom. sg.l-tɛpɛ́snom. pl.l-tɛ́pɛ̂sn.m.a common and important species of acaciaAcacia tortilisIts ripe pods are called sagaram.
lteregel-tɛɾɛ́gɛpl.lteregial-teɾégianom. sg.l-tɛ́ɾɛgɛn.m.scrotum together with the testicles
lterepail-téɾépáíEng. driverpl.lterepanil-teɾepanínom. sg.l-teɾepáínom. pl.l-téɾepanín.m.driver, of a car, etc.cflarewani
Lteritol-teɾitónom. sg.l-teɾitóínom. pl.l-téɾitósg.Lteritoil-téɾítóín.pl. m.the age-set circumcised in about 1893
ltigom1l-tɪgɔ́mpl.ltigominl-tɪgɔ́mɪ̂nnom. sg.l-tɪ́gɔmn.m.a platform built to support a man standing midway down a deep well
ltiidin.m.1the feeling that you have to reciprocate when sb. has done good for you2an element in a children's gameIn the game the children run around and touch each other, and the person who is touched has a ltiidi towards the one who touched him. The child who touched runs away and tries to escape from being touched back, i.e. he tries to avoid the reciprocation.
ltikanal-tɪkanánom. pl.l-tɪ́kanán.m. pl.1chronic disease (generic term)2a specific disease of cattleThis disease causes the cattle to become sickly and lose hair.
ltiml-tímpl.ltimitol-tímítonom. sg.l-tímnom. pl.l-timitón.m.1gate of the homestead2sub-clan, familycflmarei
ltinkal-tɪ́nkaSw. tingapl.ltinkail-tɪ́nkaínom. sg.l-tɪ́nkân.m.1a club having a large lugnut from a tractor or a lorry as its end weight2mill3borehole, (man-made) water stationcflnaatloigirrigirrarunku
lting'tingl-tɪŋtɪ́ŋa-iting'tingn.m.a person who can walk or move very fast
ltir(i)maml-tɪ́r(ɪ́)mámpl.ltir(i)mamil-tɪ́r(ɪ́)mámínom. sg.l-tɪr(ɪ)mámn.m.pitfall, i.e. uneven ground or a hole that one might stumble into, perhaps made intentionally, perhaps naturallyKatodoka ltirmam.I tripped on a pitfall.
ltargel-tárgɛ́nom. sg.l-targɛ́n.m.a stick used for pulling thorn branches
Ltarigirigl-taɾɪ́gɪɾɪ́gnom. sg.l-taɾɪgɪɾɪgɪ́nom. pl.l-táɾɪgɪɾɪ́gsg.Ltarigirigil-táɾɪ́gɪ́ɾɪ́gɪ́n.pl. m.the age-set which was circumcised around 1865
ltaul-táʊ́pl.ltaujal-taʊʄánom. sg.l-tâʊ̂nom. pl.l-táʊ́ʄán.m.heartIn humans the heart is conceived of as being the centre of life, breath, and soul and is thought of as being located at the bottom of the throat.cfnaidik e ltau
ltepes1l-tɛ́pɛ́spl.ltepes2l-tɛ́pɛsnom. sg.l-tɛpɛ́snom. pl.l-tɛ́pɛ̂sn.m.a common and important species of acaciaAcacia tortilisIts ripe pods are called sagaram.
lteregel-tɛɾɛ́gɛpl.lteregial-teɾégianom. sg.l-tɛ́ɾɛgɛn.m.scrotum together with the testicles
lterepail-téɾépáíEng. driverpl.lterepanil-teɾepanínom. sg.l-teɾepáínom. pl.l-téɾepanín.m.driver, of a car, etc.cflarewani
Lteritol-teɾitónom. sg.l-teɾitóínom. pl.l-téɾitósg.Lteritoil-téɾítóín.pl. m.the age-set circumcised in about 1893
ltigom1l-tɪgɔ́mpl.ltigominl-tɪgɔ́mɪ̂nnom. sg.l-tɪ́gɔmn.m.a platform built to support a man standing midway down a deep well
ltiidin.m.1the feeling that you have to reciprocate when sb. has done good for you2an element in a children's gameIn the game the children run around and touch each other, and the person who is touched has a ltiidi towards the one who touched him. The child who touched runs away and tries to escape from being touched back, i.e. he tries to avoid the reciprocation.
ltikanal-tɪkanánom. pl.l-tɪ́kanán.m. pl.1chronic disease (generic term)2a specific disease of cattleThis disease causes the cattle to become sickly and lose hair.
ltiml-tímpl.ltimitol-tímítonom. sg.l-tímnom. pl.l-timitón.m.1gate of the homestead2sub-clan, familycflmarei
ltinkal-tɪ́nkaSw. tingapl.ltinkail-tɪ́nkaínom. sg.l-tɪ́nkân.m.1a club having a large lugnut from a tractor or a lorry as its end weight2mill3borehole, (man-made) water stationcflnaatloigirrigirrarunku
lting'tingl-tɪŋtɪ́ŋa-iting'tingn.m.a person who can walk or move very fast
ltir(i)maml-tɪ́r(ɪ́)mámpl.ltir(i)mamil-tɪ́r(ɪ́)mámínom. sg.l-tɪr(ɪ)mámn.m.pitfall, i.e. uneven ground or a hole that one might stumble into, perhaps made intentionally, perhaps naturallyKatodoka ltirmam.I tripped on a pitfall.