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nkumumuan.f.tree stump, small and nearly buriedcfnkobeinturlege
nkunein-kúnêîn.f.forging, the work of a blacksmith
nkuneng'aen-kʊnɛŋá̩ɪ̩́interrog.whose? (fem.)cflkuleng'aeng'ae
nkunin.f.a small group of people, few of anything with feminine referenceantlkuni
nkung'un-kʊ́ŋʊ́pl.nkung'an-kʊŋánkung'uchin-kúŋúcinom. sg.n-kʊŋʊ́nom. pl.n-kuŋucín-kʊ́ŋan.f.kneeagil kungto kneel
nkuon-kú̩ô̩pl.nkuoon-kú̩ó̩ó̩n.f.1female young of sheep and goatsnkuo ai!a respectful term that elders use to address young girls2female young of several other animals
nkupesn-kúpespl.nkupesirn-kupesírnom. sg.n-kúpêsn.f.thigh: of humans, cows
nkupotn-kupótnom. sg.n-kúpotn.pl. f.cooked clotted blood eaten as food
nkupulin-kúpúlípl.nkupuliton-kúpúlitonom. sg.n-kupulínom. pl.n-kupulitón.f.ankle, i.e. the small of the leg above the foot
nkurarein-kʊ́ɾáɾɛɪpl.nkuraren-kʊ́ɾáɾɛnom. sg.n-kʊɾáɾɛɪnom. pl.n-kʊɾaɾɛ́n.f.1grave2a stone mound built on the site of the defeat of enemies
nkurdudun-kúrdúdupl.nkurdudunin-kurdudunínom. sg.n-kurdúdun.f.drongo (female), a bird spec.Dicrurus adsimils
nkuren-kʊɾɛ́nom. sg.n-kʊ́ɾɛn.f.thirst
nkurlen-kʊ́rlɛ́pl.nkurlenn-kʊ́rlɛ̂nnom. sg.n-kʊrlɛ́nom. pl.n-kʊrlɛ́nn.f.Hildebrandt's francolin (bird)Francolinus hildebrandti
nkuronn-kúɾonnom. sg.n-kúɾônn.f. pl.ashes
nkuroton-kúɾótóa-irunom. sg.n-kuɾotón.f.1bleating, sound produced by animals2distant lowing of cattle, flocks, or other sound
nkurtoton-kúrtótón.f.1subduing, beating2pecking
nkuruman-kuɾumápl.nkurumannom. sg.n-kúɾumán.f.1maize flour2tobacco farmcflochoro
nkuruporen-kuɾúpoɾea-irupn.f.sorcery
nkurraren-kʊ́ráɾenom. sg.n-kʊráɾen.f.backbiting, calumny
nkurrarrun-kurarúpl.nkurrarruninom. sg.n-kúrarún.f.donkey foalcflkurrarru
nkurratan-kʊ́rátápl.nkurratn-kʊrátn.f.secret
nkurrei1n-kúréípl.nkurren-kúrén.f.1a place, such as a home or a water hole with ownership rights (because either inherited from father, or belonging to clan members, or a water hole dug by oneself)2sth. which reappears after have been gone for several generations, such as a time of peace, or a time of good rains