valley    umwōnga
(with water) iriba
(with no water) akabānde
(brow of hill) igikombe
(to cross) kujabuka
En-En dictionary 
hākurya   adv    on the other side (of river or valley)
akabānde (utu-)     7  class 7
singular: aka-,aga-
plural: utu-,udu-
  
valley with no water
side    (of person) urubavu
(not of person) uruhānde
(on this ~) hīno
(on this ~ of river, valley) hākuno
(on that ~) hīyo
(on the other ~ of something but this ~ of river or valley) hirya
(on the other ~ of river or valley) hākurya
(on the ~ of, beside) iruhānde
(to become right ~ up) kwūburuka
(to lay thing on it's ~) guhēngeka
(to lay someone on his) gukīkira
(to lie on one's ~) gucurama
(to put to one ~) guherereza
(to turn right ~ up) gucurūra, kwūburura
En-En dictionary 
hīrya     beyond, on the other side (of something but still on this side of river or valley)
iriba (ama-)     5  class 5
singular: i-,iri-
plural: ama-
  
well, valley with water
hākuno   adv    on this side (of river or valley)
igihūme (ibi-)     4  class 4
singular: iki-,ic-
plural: ibi-,ivy-
  
spirit, superhuman thing, a one-armed and one-legged ghost with grass growing out of its ears that lives in the valley (used as a serious insult)
cross    (to ~ on path) kubisīkanya, kunyurana
(to be) kwīdōga, gushavura, gusugurirwa
(to make ~) gushavuza
(to ~ river or valley) kujabuka
(to ~ river or bridge) kwōgorora
(to ~ road) kwambuka
En-En dictionary 
kujabuka (-jabutse)     v    1. to cross river, valley, 2. (also used of woman who has come to the menopause), 3. to finish menstrual period
umwōnga (imy-)     2  class 2
singular: umu-
plural: imi-
  
valley
 valley found in: Kirundi I (Study lessons)
lesson 70   Review 61 - 69
lesson 115   Prepositional Suffixes
lesson 118   Some Adverbs; The –raca– Tense