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kanëʼnseagullA kanëʼ eʼ a növan va tahiʼ.The seagull is a bird of the ocean.
kanilianncarnelian (name of precious stone)O vös poë varih nee to popokaʼ ne kanilian.These here stones they called carnelian.
kaniʼnscales (fish)A ma kaniʼ iian to pët aoeʼ e ne.The scales of the fish are still there.
kanonnrope (twisted, braided)O kanon vuʼ heh.Where did the rope fall?
kansörEnglishkaunsilncouncilE kansör to nö vur en po miting pe.The council recently went to his meeting.
kantiskanisncanvas, sail (a)Eöm to vavaateʼ vah voh nem a iuun kantis pe napan.You(pl) were carrying around the canvas house of the people.
kanuhnbat (smaller then flying fox)A kanuh to tok non po oe.The bat is sitting in the coconut (tree).
kaöʼEnglishcowncowA kaöʼ, a vöna to vih rakah non pa ëën.The cow meat is very good to eat.
kapEnglishkap1vopen (to)Ke Ieesuʼ vaket hahah kov en manih pa mataneah, keʼ kap vaʼpuh en pa mataneah,...Then Jesus just touched his eyes, and he opened his eyes big,...2nbark of tree, cup, skin of animalA kap a tah na se koʼ a ruen ko kaak.The cup is the thing from which we will pour out water and drink.
kapavbite off shell of betelnut (to)Kapa voh na a poe peöʼ.Bite off the shell of my betelnut first.
KapadosiaʼBiblical SourceKapadosiaPrp.NCappadocia...pan eöm se tavus a napan peʼ, ko teʼ va nem manih pa nap aun to teʼ nem pa ma muhin va Pontus, me Galesiaʼ, Kapadosiaʼ, me pa muhin va Esiaʼ, me Bitiniaʼ....whom God had gotten (saved) who stays away from your(pl) homes, and living in the countries of Pontus, and Galatia, Cappadocia, and the country of Asia, and Bithynia.
KapaneamBiblical SourceKapaneamPrp.NCapernaumEʼ to këh en pa vöön va Nasarët, pareʼ nö ko teʼ non manuh Kapaneam,...He left the village of Nazareth then he went and stayed there in Capernaum,...
kapeʼvcarry on the back (to)E voe to kapeʼ e semoneah pa tonuneah.The man carried his daughter on his back.
kapiadjnarrowA hanan va Sisikoʼ to paraʼ kapi.The Tsisiko road is really narrow.
kapohadjhoarseEöʼ kapoh eoʼ.I am hoarse.
kapokEnglishkapokncotton, cotton woolEöʼ to öt o kapok no nok a piroʼ.I possess cotton to make a pillow.
karanthunderA kara to pah ka naöp en peöʼ.The thunder indeed makes me afraid.
karamusenclamKaramuse a tah va koman tahiʼ.A clam is a thing in the ocean.
karantaʼEnglishkalendancalendarO karantaʼ va pa sivö vëh to hik en.The calendar of this month here is finished.
karapoaʼnshort stubby bananaO karapoaʼ eʼ o paun va Tooraiʼ.The short stubby banana is a banana from Tolai.
kararauʼvgrowl (to) (like a dog)E këh to kararauʼ vu ka non möm.The dog growled at us now.
karasEnglishglas, grasnglass, grassA ma tök toaʼ to pet nee pa koman karas.The eggs are staying in the grass.
karauh1vlazy (to be)Eöʼ to hikta karauh noʼ pa kiun hah ka neöm a pah soe avoeʼ pamëh.I am not (to) lazy to write to you about this one talk.2adjidle, lazyA teʼ karauh ivëh, e Ouriam.The lazy man here is Ouriam.
karaʼnpandanas treeO karaʼ peöʼ vöh to teʼteʼ non manuh.That is my pandanas tree remaining there.
kareannauthority (the), command (the)Ee to soe pan, “E SUNÖN to karean aneöm a kikii o oeh manih pa napan va Israël pa taate’ vi a saatu’.