door    urūgi, umuryāngo, umwāngo
(piece of wood for closing) ikibāndo
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umukōndo (imi-)     2  class 2
singular: umu-
plural: imi-
  
1. navel, 2. spot opposite door or house, 3. end of boat
prop    urwēgo
(for closing door) ikibāndo
(something on ground, not high up) gushigikira
(up) kwegeka
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spot    ibara, indome, irabagu, ikirabagu, agasembwa
(in sense of dirt) icēyi
(opposite door of house) umukōndo
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house    inzu
(in ruins) umusaka
(little ~, built for spirit of one who has died) nyabugoro
(of king) ingoro
(temporary) urusāgo, igikāri
(small, cabin) akazu
(with high pointed roof) umushonge, agashūngēre
(place opposite door of ~) umukōndo
(to cause to fall down) gusambūra, gusēnyura, guhenūra
(to chase others out of ~) guturumbura
(to fall down) gusāmbuka, gusēnyuka, guhenuka
(to put roof on) gusakāra
(to repair a) gusanura
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kuramutsa (-ramukije)     v    1. to greet (oneself, not sent by another), 2. to greet in letter, 3. to visit, 4. to stand at door and cough or call 'muraduha'
announce    kubūrira, kubūra, kurānga
(oneself) kwībūra
(to stand at door and call greeting) kuramutsa
(the death of someone) kubika, kubikira
(everywhere) gukwīragiza, gukwīza
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igishimaryango (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
doorpost
ikibāndo (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
1. piece of wood for beating beans or grain, or for closing a door, 2. crutch
kujīsha (-jīshe)     v    1. to weave, knit, tie cow's legs while milking, 2. to make wax for honey (bees), 3. to close doors (used only in speaking of royal palace)
umuryāngo (imi-)     2  class 2
singular: umu-
plural: imi-
  
1. door, 2. family, 3. clan, kinship
urūgi (inz-  6  class 6
singular: uru-
plural: in-
  
door
close    (to) gufunga (Sw.), gukīnga, gukīngiriza, kurumya, kwūgara
(doors of royal place) kujīsha
(entrance with branches) guhāngāza
(hands together) gufumbata
(one's eyes) guhumiriza
(path) gutangīra
(to make another to ~ his eyes) kwūnamika
(up completely) guhindira
(to get close together) kwegerana
(to put things or people ~ together) kwegeranya
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doorpost    igishimaryāngo
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doorway    umuryāngo
(to close ~ with branches) guhāngāza
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 door found in: Kirundi I (Study lessons)
lesson 117   Ka Tense