deep    –rēre
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-rē-re     adj    1. tall, 2. high, 3. deep (murēmure, etc.)
face    amaso, mu maso
(in his face) mu maso hiwe
(to be facing each other) guhangana
(to make a ~ over something that tastes bad) kunyinyirwa
(to put one's ~ in one's hands in deep thought) kwitangira itama
(~ to ~) ubwāmāso, imbonankubone
(showing disapproval on one's ~) ibitsingotsingo
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water    amazi
(rapidly flowing) umupfūnda
(anything that falls in) ikirohe
(dirt in) ikirohe
(large deep place of) icōgo
(thing for drawing) ikivōmesho
(to ~ plants) gusukira, kuvōmera
(to draw, go for) kuvōma
(to be covered with) kurengerwa
(to be in) kubōmbeka
(to filter ~) kuyōra amazi
(to flow softly, quietly) kuyōmbekēra
(to go in, swim) kwōga
(to have dirt in) gutobeka
(to pour on another's hands) kwūhīra
(to put into) kurobeza
(to remove foreign article) gutosōra
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urukūndo     6  class 6
singular: uru-
  
1. love, 2. deep affection, 3. romance
idonzi (ama-)     5  class 5
singular: i-,iri-
plural: ama-
  
deep jungle
kwītangira itama (-ītangiye)   phr    to put one's face in one's hands in deep thought
bury    guhāmba
(a person) kuzika
(one's face in one's hans in deep thought) kwītangira itama
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thought    icīyumvīro
(to put one's face in one's hands in deep ~) kwītangira itama
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itama (ama-)     5  class 5
singular: i-,iri-
plural: ama-
  
cheek
kwitangira itama put one's face in one's hands in deep thought
icōgo (ivy-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
large deep place of water, stream
igihuma (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
deep hole in ground in a grassy place where pregnant girls and lepers were thrown
umunyika (imi-)     2  class 2
singular: umu-
plural: imi-
  
deep pool
igisāmba (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
deep, uncovered basket
igisāngāza (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
deep, uncovered basket
ikigagara (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
1. deep, uncovered basket, 2. bundle (esp. dead person wrapped for carrying), 3. corpse, 4. stretcher to carry a corpse
ishāyo    n    (no pl.) muddy place (deep mud)
kunogēra (-nogēye)     v    1. to love deeply and obey, 2. to persist
basket    (big) intonga, igitēbō
(deep, uncovered) ikigagara, igisāmba, igisāngāza
(flat, small) icibo
(flat with lid) inkōko
(little) akēbo
(shallow) ikivūmvu
(tall) inkēnga
(tall, pointed) igiseke, igisīmbo
(border of) umusōzo
(lid, cover) umutemere
(nicely made) indemano
(to cover) kurumya
(to remove lid) kurumūra
(to be upside down) kwūbika
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hole    (deep ~ in ground in grassy place) igihuma
(for planting beans) ibāngo
(in paper, cloth, container) intoboro, icehere
(in ground) ikuzimu, i kuzimu, ikinogo, icōbo, urwōbo, igishimu
(small ones like rats make) umwōbo, umwēnge
(to get a ~ in) gutoboka
(to ahve ~ from insects) kunyengetērwa
(to make ~) kunyengetēra
(to make ~ in stone) gukorogoshora
(to make a small ~ for setting out tree or plant) gukoba
(to tear a big ~, vi) kumānyuka
(to tie up ~ in sack) gutubika
(to pierce a ~) gutobora
(thing with ~ in it) umwēnge
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muddy    (deep ~ place) ishāyo
(to be) gushāya
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love    (to ~) gukūnda, kugomwa
(to cause to ~) gukūndīsha
(deeply and obey) kunogēra
(~ each other) kunogerana, gukūndana
(turn against one you've loved) gucāna
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 deep found in: Kirundi I (Study lessons)
lesson 8   Adjectives I
lesson 34   Chart of the Classes
 deep found in: Music & Lyrics
Music    Garagaza