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kuniuʼvcold (to be), parched (to be)Makën nom e kuʼ pa ma kuma kuniuʼ varih.You(sg) feed the pig these here cold sweet potatoes.
kunkuinvinitiate (to continually)[initiating], raise up (to continually)[raising], start (to continually)[starting], urge (to continually)[urging], wake up (to continually)[waking up]Ivëh, köʼ iu kunkiun a no neöm pa ep vavih a taateʼ peöʼ, köm se vavatet nem.Therefore, then I want to be urging you(pl) to see well my custom and you(pl) should be following it.
kunkunvdish out (to continually)[dishing out], patch (to continually)[patching], sew (to continually)[sewing]E köövo to kunkun non o ohop peʼ.The woman is sewing her clothes.
kunpipvmend (to)“A hikta pah teʼ to onöt non a kurus a ta rara voon pareʼ kunpip a töhkoʼ vëh to teʼ non po ohop vamoaan."No one person can cut a new piece of material (clothe) and mend the hole here that is on the old shirt.
kuntuʼTok Pisinkundundrum (hand)Seon to suʼsuʼ a kuntuʼ pe voe kekeraʼ.John is beating the drum of the red skinned man.
kupvcover (to), cover up (to)Ka ma tah kurus varih to kup ne, amot ne Sosoenën se pureʼ en, pareʼ vatvus vateeraʼ en pee.All these things that are covered, later God will uncover (them), and he (will) reveal and show them.
kupkup1vcover (to continually)[covering], cover up (to continually)[covering up]Eʼ se kupkup e koaʼ po rara.He will be covering up the child with a cloth.2ncover (a)E koaʼ to teʼ a kupkup peʼ.The child is carrying her cover.
kupunheart, seat of emotions, sugarcane (green skin)A teʼ to manin vahat a pah köövo manih po kupu peʼ.A man desires badly (lusts) a woman here in his heart.
kupusadjnot ripeA pëʼ to kupus avoeʼ e non.The mango is not ripe yet.
kupuʼndam (a), pod of wild betelnutO kupuʼ vavahoʼ taëën pemöm.The pod of wild betelnut is in our food storage (area).
kurannintestinal wormA kuran to pöm e koaʼ.The intestinal worm is wrapped around the child.
kuraʼnfrog (ranid)A kuraʼ to tötö non maʼ kusin tanu.The frog is screaming behind the leaf house.
kuri1vdislodge a vine (to)O koaʼ to kuri o noʼ uris këh o naon.The children dislodged the vine from the tree.2nbeads, pearlE voe manot to heʼ a neoʼ o kuri.The old man gave me some beads.
kuriʼncrab (salt water)A kuriʼ to kot a neoʼ.The crab bit me.
kuronowlA kuro to nönö en maʼ.The owl is coming.
kuru1nbamboo (thick walled)A kuru ivëh to eh vi.This bamboo is very strong.2advjust, now, present time, time, todayA ruen va kuru ivëh.Here is the water for today.
kuruh1vcrash (to), rumble (to), thunder (to)A kara to kuruh rakah.The thunder really rumbled.2ncrash (a)A kuruh manih pa hanan to apuh rakah.The crash here on the road was very big.
kurupaʼEnglishkrobancrowbarO kurupaʼ pe Pitaʼ se kiok a vös.Peter's crowbar will pry the stone lose.
kurus1vbreak (to), chop (to), cut (to), rip (to), tear (to)Eʼ to kurus maʼ o uris ka nohnoh e kuʼ.He cut the rope then we tied up the pig.2advall, everyE Ieesuʼ to iu a ma napan kurus.Jesus loves all the people.
kuruseTok Pisinkrusencross, crucifix (the)A kuruse ne to ni voh e Ieesuʼ.The cross (where) they had nailed Jesus.
kuruʼnmushroom (edible), reptile, serpent, snake,E kuruʼ vëh rës apuh.The snake here is very big.
KusPrp.NCush, name
kusannchaff, dirtO kusan to teʼ non pe Pitaʼ.The dirt is on Peter.
KusaʼPrp.NCuza, nameKe Joanaʼ, e köövo pa teʼ to susun non pa iuun pe Hëërot, a ëhnaneah e Kusaʼ,...And Joanna, the woman (wife) of the person who was overseer in the house of Herod, his name was Cuza,...
kusinnbehind (the house), buttocksE këh to teʼ non kusin a iuun.The dog is behind the house.