feet    (see foot)
(at ~ of great person, i.e. in his presence) inyōnga, inyundo
(to scrap ~ on floor, esp. because of itching) gusyēgenya
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gusyēgenya (-syēgenye)     v    1. to scrape feet on floor (esp. because of itching), 2. to kick violently (child)
itching    uburyi, ubusasāte
(to scrape feet on floor, esp. because of itching) gusyēgenya
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inzogera (in-  3  class 3
singular: i-,in-
plural: i-,in-
  
1. bells used as musical instrument, strapped to feet or arms, 2. bells bound to hunting dog to raise the game
gukāndagira (-kāndagiye)     v    1. to trample on, 2. to stamp one's feet
inyōnga (iny-)     3  class 3
singular: i-,in-
plural: i-,in-
  
presence of great person, at his feet
guhonyora (-honyoye)     v    1. to step on, trample on, crush with feet, 2. destroy, tear down, 3. make tracks
igihīnda (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
noise (as of wind, rain, running feet, etc.), by extension: great number of things
noise    urwamo
(loud, frightening) umuturagaro
(esp. of battle or strife) umuvurungano
(of earthquake, or approaching storm) umugigimo
(of rain, thunder) umuhīndo
(of wind, rain, running feet, etc.) igihīnda
(to make a big) kwāsana, kubomborana, kubugiriza, gusāma
(to make a lot) kuvurungana, kuyogora
(to make a loud frightening) guturagara
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scrape    guhara, guharura
(feet on floor, esp. because of itching) gusyēgenya
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stamp    (article used to ~ spot) ikidomēsho
(to ~) kudoma
(on) guhonyanga, guhonyagura, gusiribānga
(to ~ one's feet, trample) gukāndagira
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 feet found in: Kirundi I (Study lessons)
lesson 15   Special Uses of Class 4 iki–, ibi–
lesson 42   “To wash”
lesson 46   Adjective Chart