beɗunFrndessous-de-plat, couvercle tisséEnga trivet; a small round grass mat that can have any one of a number of patterns formed by using different dyed grasses. It is used as a lid for bowls; or pots; and as a fan.ComparesanyudeSynonymsmbeɗusing: (n)gu plur: ɗibeɗi
beebeejoHausanFrnsourd-muetEnga deaf-muteSynonymsmuumo2.2.2MaladieEngDiseaseFrnsing: o plur: ɓebeebeeɓe
beege diinaexprFrnfanatisme religieuxEngreligious fanaticism, religious extremism
beegeedevFrnêtre engagé, consacré ou dévoue de tout cœurEngto be whole heartedly committed;Taalibaajo o na beegaa e jannginoowo mum.FrnCe disciple est dévoué à son maître.EngThat disciple is committed to his teacher.Taalibaajo o na beegaa e ley diina muuɗum.FrnCe disciple se consacre à sa religion.EngThat disciple is committed to his religion.
beegudevFrnfaire que quelqu'un d'autre soit consacré (religion), former un discipleEngto cause someone else to become wholly committed to something (usually a religion); to disciple
beelinFrnlacsEnglakes (see weendu)1.3EauEngWaterFrnplur: ɗi
beerinFrnjour de repos et de prière, sabbat, vendredi (Islam)Enga sabbath; a holy day of rest and prayer; here it is Friday; after the Islamic traditionCompareŋottudeSynonymsbankarising: o plur: ɗibeeriiji
BeersebahébreunFrnBéer-SchébahEngBeersheba-one of the places that Abraham; Isaac; and Jacob lived in Canaan.4.3.1.2LocalitéEngCityFrn
beeteenFrnmatin (à Mahadaga: plus tard dans la matinée), matinéeEngmorning; in Sebba & Mahadaga it refers to later in the morningComparefajirisubaka 1weetudeSynonymswenndoogosing: o
belɗon1Frnpersonne agréableEng"belɗo ƴiiƴam" - an easy going; pleasant person2Frnpersonne chanceuseEng"belɗo hoore" - someone who has good fortune3Frnquelqu’un qui trouve quelque chose qu'il avait perdu, ou quelque chose qui est difficile à voirEng"belɗo gite" - someone who finds something he has lost; or someone who sees something that is hard to seeComparesaa'atiinde 1wune4Frnquelqu'un qui sait faire, qui a du talent, personne habile / adroiteEng"belɗo junngo" - one who is coordinated; adroit; dexterous; skillful; deftsing: o plur: ɓewelɓe ƴiiƴam/ko'e/gite
belenFrncajoleries, persuasionEngcoaxing; cajoling; persuasion;Ko bele heɓaay fuu doole heɓataa.FrnCe qui ne se laisse pas faire par persuasion, ne peut non plus se faire par la force.EngWhat you can't be acomplished by persuation can't be acomplished by force either.Comparebelaadeplur: ɗe
belirkanFrnplaisirEngpleasure - can be from hearing something pleasing; seeing something pleasing or tasting something pleasantSynonymsseyosing: ka plur: ɗibelirkaaji
BelkonFrnprénom masculin ou féminin (Signification : chanceux, chanceuse)Engfirst name for a male or female (meaning: lucky man, lucky woman)2.32.3NomEngNameFrn
BellaajonFrnBella (personne, jadis ils étaient les esclaves des Touarègues)Enga Bella; the Tuareg's former slavesSynonymsKoynaboroojo4.3.1.3CommunautéEngCommunityFrnsing: o plur: ɓeBellaaɓe