urwāra (inz-)     6  class 6
singular: uru-
plural: in-
  
1. fingernail, 2. toenail, 3. claw, 4. hoof
 urwara : Prefixless Present 2. pers. sing. of:
kurwāra (-rwāye)     v    to be ill, to be sick
kurwāra (-rwāye)     v    to be ill, to be sick
ihēmbe (ama-)     5  class 5
singular: i-,iri-
plural: ama-
  
1. horn (of animal), 2. lot (in casting lots)
kurwara amahembe illness resembling demon possession
claw    urwāra
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fingernail    urwāra, inzāra
(to go under) gusesereza
(to scratch with) kwāga
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have    –fise, kugira, gutūnga
(absolutely all one wants, and to be a bit showy about it) kunyananyaya
(abundance) kudibama, guhīmba
(always) guhorana
(bad habits, having had good) gufūtāna
(diarrhea) gucībwamwo, guhitwa, kudodomwa, kwīruka, gushuruza
(done recently) guherūka
(fellowship) gufatanya
(fellowship with) gucudika
(fever) kurwara inyonko
(for) –fitiye
(friendhsip with) gucudika
(holes from rust) kunyengetērwa
(much, may be even lots of debts or trouble) kuroranirwa
(pain) kubabara
(sex) kuryamana, kwenda, kurongorana, kurya umwana
(sloping sides, like soup dish) gufukūra
(speech impediment) kugobwa
(things in common) kubūngirana
(to ~ to) kurīnda, –kwīye
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hoof    ikinōmo, urwāra
En-En dictionary 
hunchback    inyōnzo (also refers to the hump itself)
(to be) kurwāra inyōnzo
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ill    (to be) kurwāra, kuyōka
(often) kurwāragurika, kubūnga
(to become ~ one after another) guhindikirana
(to lie around ~ long time) kuvūnda
(see also under 'sick')
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nail    umugera, urumāmbo, umusumari (Sw.)
(fingernail, toenail) urwāra
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sick    (person) umurwāyi
(child) uruzingo
(to be) kurwāra, kuyōka
(to be often) kurwāragurika, kubūnga
(i.e. indwara irambūngamwo)
(to assist ~ person in walking) kwāndāza
(to make) kurwāza
(to be taken ~ suddenly, supposedly from python looking at one) gukāngwa
(to visit the ~) gusuhūza
(to take care of the ~) kurwāza
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toenail    urwāra
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 urwara found in: Kirundi I (Study lessons)
lesson 24   Class 6 uru–, in– (continued)