barkari1nFrnveste de bergerEngthe outer garment or jacket the young shepherds wear; dyed either yellow or black; often with shells decorating the frontCompareseedereSynonymsboodiboolaare5.3VêtementEngClothingFrnsing: o plur: ɗibarkariiji
BarkènFrnprénom masculin (Signification : Labeur/Bénédiction)Engfirst name for a male (meaning: labour : blessing)2.32.3NomEngNameFrn
barkereyn1Frnarbuste (espèce)EngA shrub found in the southern savannah along river beds and damp areas. The pods are eaten by animals.Piliostigma thonningii2Frnarbuste (espèce)EngA shrub found in flood plains; on damp sandy soil; and in stony barren areas of the savannah. The pods are eaten by animals and the bark is used to make coarse ropes.Comparebaajol 1Synonymsmbarkeehi 1Piliostigma reticulatumsing: ki plur: ɗebarkereeje
barkindearabev1Frnbénir, remercierEngto bless; to thank forMi barkinii Idrissa sabo o gollanii kam faa wooɗi.FrnJ'ai béni Idrissa parce qu'il a bien travaillé pour moi.EngI blessed Idrissa because he worked hard for me.Synonymsarzinkindewelnude 12Frnêtre béniEngto be blessed;Doktoro barkinii kam sabo mi gollanii o faa wooɗi.FrnLe docteur m'a béni parce que j'ai bien travaillé pour lui.EngDoctor blessed me because I worked hard for him.3FrnlouerEngto praiseComparejuuraade 1teddindeSynonymsyettude 1
barkitaadev1Frnmarchander le prix, négocier le prixEngto seek to lower (buyer) or increase (seller) the price of something being sold by saying "Albarka;" which is their way of saying the price is not satisfactory; to dicker; to bargain; to negotiate the price of something2Frnsaluer quelqu'un qui était malade en disant «barka ma» (sois béni)Engto greet someone who was sick; but has recovered; by saying "barka ma" {bless you}.Compareɓeydude 1cogguɗuytude 1Synonymsbarsaadeyeeytaade
barmaBambaranFrnmarmite en métalEnga metal cooking potSynonymsfaanndefayanndefotiire5.5RécipientEngContainerFrnsing: o plur: ɗibarmaaji
barminifrançaisnFrnbarre de métal pour creuser, barre à mineEnga metal pole used for digging holes; generally at least one end is pointed; a mining bar or "une barre à mine" in FrenchSynonymsbasirgallukkuwalsulunguwalwasirde6.7OutilEngToolFrnsing: o plur: ɗibarminiiji
barraaduarabenFrnpetite théièreEnga small metal teapot used for fixing tea; in the Tenkodogo region it is also called "faynde dute"Comparesatalla5.5RécipientEngContainerFrnsing: ndu plur: ɗibarraaduuji
barsaademoorévFrnmarchander le prix, négocier le prixEngto seek to lower (buyer) or increase (seller) the price of something being sold by saying "Albarka" which is their way of saying the price is not satisfactory; to dicker; to bargain; to negotiate the price of somethingCompareɓeydude 1cogguɗuytude 1Synonymsbarkitaade 1yeeytaade
BartolomeAramaicnFrnBarthélémyEngBartholomew; one of the 12 disciples (Mat 10:3). Also known as Nathanael of Cana in Galilee (Jn 1:47-48;21:2).SynonymsNatanayel
basaadevFrnenlever du mil du grenierEngto remove millet from the granaryCompareittude
basinFrndécoction, concoctions (espèce), mixture de herbes et d'écorces, médicament, remèdeEngbrew, decoction, Various concoctions made by taking herbs and tree barks and boiling them. These are then administered to small children to give them good health. medicine, remedy, drugNdiyam haakooji jonngooɗi maa ceɓe leɗɗe jonngaaɗe sawrirteeɗam ñawuSynonymshaaguhaaju 1lekki 12.2.3Traitement de la maladieEngTreat diseaseFrnsing: ki plur: ɗibasiiji
basirgalnFrnoutil pour faire des trous (manche en bois et pointe en métal)Enga tool used for digging holes with a handle made of wood and a tip made of ironComparewasudeSynonymslukkuwalsulunguwalwasirde6.2AgricultureEngAgricultureFrn6.7OutilEngToolFrnsing: ngal plur: ɗebasirɗe