greeting    indamukanyo
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good evening   mwīriwe (used any time during the day or evening when greeting one after first time)
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gute none   phr    What's up? How is it? (informal greeting among friends)
bwakēye     phr    Good morning (from guca, greeting used almost any time of day if first meeting, also bgakēye)
gute   What's up? How is it? (informal greeting among friends)
uragumye   phr    Are you in form? (informal greeting)
umudagi (aba-)     1  class 1
singular: umu-
plural: aba-
  
German (person) (referring to the German greeting 'Guten Tag')
how are you   urakomeye? amakuru?
(informal greeting) bite? amaki? n'amaki? amaho? umeze gute? gute none? gute? vyifashe gute?
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bite   phr    1. how are things? how is it going? 2. hello, hi (informal greeting)
yambi   excl    hello (greeting to small children or of women among each other)
yambiiii (emphatic greeting to small children or among women)
mwīriwe    n    1. good afternoon, good evening, 2. hello (in afternoon/evening, greeting used when meeting for second time same day)
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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what's up   (informal greeting) bite? amaki? n'amaki? amaho? umeze gute? gute none? gute? vyifashe gute?
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amaho  5    hi, hello (informal greeting, short form of amahoro)
amahoro    5    peace, (typical greeting: n'amahoro)
amaki     phr    How are you? (greeting)
amakuru  5    (greeting) What's new?
amarembe    5    1. peace, 2. tranquility (greeting: n'amarembe)
ga     excl    you, thou (mainly in greetings or questions)
gukanda (-kanze)     v    to tell chief that someone sends greetings ('bwakeye')
indamukanyo (in-)     3  class 3
singular: i-,in-
plural: i-,in-
  
greeting
kuganūka (-ganūtse)     v    1. to send greetings, 2. to go home (often used in farewell to one's superior: ndaganutse)
kuganūtsa (-ganūkije)     v    to send greetings
kugānza (-gānje)     v    to rule over, govern (past also njije)
ganza, sabwe! long live the king! (greeting to superior)
kuramukānya (-ramukānije)     v    1. to greet one another, to exchange greetings, 2. to visit
n'amaki   phr    How are you? (greeting)
ndakwinginze   phr    please (greeting, reply)
ndīgaranzuye   phr    (greeting, said when taking leave from a respected person)
turikumwe   phr    we are together, we'll stay in touch, we'll see us (greeting when parting from friends)
umeze gute   phr    What's up? How is it? (informal greeting, from kumera)
vyifashe gute   phr    What's up? (greeting)
bear    (children prolificly having been barren) guhonōka
(fruit) kwāma
(fruit abundantly) gutēngerera
(greetings) gutāsha
(to cause to ~) guhonōra
(cease to ~) kwāmurura
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bring    (to ~) kuzana
(back) kugarura
(back from far away) guhabūra
(back wife after she's gone home) gucūra
(down) kumanura
(down bee hive) kwegura
(from dark into light) kwāndagaza
(from hiding) kunyegurura
(greeting) gutāsha
(in passing) guhitana
(into open from hidden place) kwātura
(loss or failure) gutāna
(new kind of seeds or cattle into country) kurondōra
(out of hiding) gufurūra
(quickly) gutebūkana
(things in from sun) kwāmura
(things and put them together to give to someone) gusorōranya
(to pass) gucimbataza
(together) gukoranya, gutēranya
(up child) gukuza, kurera
(water) kudahira, kuvōma
(with one) kuzanana
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exchange    gukāba, kugurāna
(clothes or other article for a time) kunyurānyura
(greetings) kuramukānya
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good morning   (greeting) bwakeye, mwaramutse
(to tell chief or superior that someone sends in 'bwakeye') gukānda
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greetings    (to bring, bear ~) gutāsha
(to send ~) kuganūka, kuganūtsa
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send    (esp. with message) gutuma
(person rather than message) kurungika
(back) kurekura
(back, esp. cows) gucūra
(back woman to her husband when she's gone home) gucūrira
(forth shoots) gutōha
(from room) gukumīra, gutaramura
(greetings) kuganūka, kuganūtsa
(in a hurry) kwīhanikiriza
(workers, some to one place, some to another) gutānya
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thou    (mainly in greetings or questions) ga
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you    (sing.) wewe, weho, we
(pl.) mwebwe, mweho
(and you) nawe, namwe
(like you) nkawe, nkamwe
(mainly in greetings, questions) ga
(you there!) yewe! yemwe!
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 greeting found in: Kirundi I (Study lessons)
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