ají sampyá
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[aɉí sampjá]
n.
tray, usually of wood, used to move soil from one part of the paddy field to the other
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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alì innánw
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[alì innánɨ]
n.
stilt; pair of pole equipped with footrest to enable a person to walk at a height from the ground
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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byako
[bjako]
n.
common term for berries
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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endi
ho’gyo-ho’fo
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[hoɁgjo-hoɁʎo]
n.
mixed up; mingle; intermingle; amalgamate
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: syn. ho’yo-ho’ci span>
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hurbu
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[hurbu]
n.
pipe, usually of bamboo or wood, to conduct water from one field to the other
Speaker: Nani Anga,
Dialect: var. hubur span>
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huzi
kilu’
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[kiluɁ]
n.
a small compartment in the granary usually for storng millet or agricultural implements
Speaker: Tage Yassing
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pidú
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[pidú]
n.
pork intestine along with attached fat; such meat of sacrificed animals traditionally offered to the eldest living sister by the younger ones.
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: syn. he’dú span>
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twgò
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[tɨgò]
n.
a variety of ritual (esp. to propitiate benevolent deities)
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: ant. ciciñ span>
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