crop    ivyīmburwa
(of chicken) agatōrero
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agatōrero (udu-)     7  class 7
singular: aka-,aga-
plural: utu-,udu-
  
chicken's crop
ivyīmburwa    n    harvest, crop
gushwābūra (-shwābūye)     v    to harvest crop
kuzika (-zitse)   v    1. to dig under crop or grass, 2. to bury (a person)
inkukūra (in-)     3  class 3
singular: i-,in-
plural: i-,in-
  
very heavy rain (sweeps away crops or hillsides)
dig    kwīmba, kurima
(and break through to hollow place) guhubura
(as chicken does) gukoba
(out grass rapidly) gusūriranya
(under crop, grass) kuzika
(up) gusibanganya
(up the earth) gutaba
(up sweet potatoes with fingers, or, to make hole for setting out tree) gukoba
(to be impossible to dig even though water is on top) gutūta
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rain    imvura
(light, fine) urunyanyāga
(main rain season) itumba
(season of early rains) agatāsi
(very heavy) isegenya
(very heavy, sweeps away crops on hillside) inkukūra
(wind and rain, storm) inkūbi
(path of water in heavy rain) umuvo
(to ~) kugwa
(with imvura, i.e. imvura iragwa)
(to begin to ~ after dry season) gutāsura
(to cause to, sorcerer) kuvuba
(early in morning or for a long time) kuvōvōta
(heavily) guhonoka
(a long time without stopping) kujobanya
(on) kuvubira
(softly) kunyanyāga
(to threaten to) gukuba
(to fall continuously) gushāna
(to fall heavily) kuzibiranya
(to go for shelter in) kwūgama
(to be soaked by downpour) kujōbeka
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