Lugwere - English
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jambo Kiswahili interj Metaphor. wave; a signal a greeting with the hand 3.5.1.4.3 Greet 3.5.6.1 Gesture 3.5.1.4.4 Say farewell
jege jege n small fish sp., similar to, but a little bigger than a silver fish. Nze tindya ejege bbe. I do not eat the fish species called ‘jege’. 1.6.1.5 Fish
jiija n short thin grass sp. usually cultivated on compounds and lawns, e.g., in homes or parks 1.5.3 Grass, herb, vine
jululu var. juule adj overly dilute; thin and insipid Omwala asumbire osyodo jululu. The girl has cooked very thin and insipid vegetables. 5.2.1.2 Steps in food preparation 7.5.3.1 Pure, unmixed 1.3.5 Solutions of water 7.5.3 Mix juule var. of jululu adj dilute, of juices and alcohol; reduced in strength or concentration, quality or purity 7.5.3.1 Pure, unmixed 1.3.5 Solutions of water 7.5.3 Mix lejula adj more dilute; of lessened strength, concentration, quality, or purity, of juices or liquor 5.2.1.2 Steps in food preparation 7.5.3.1 Pure, unmixed 1.3.5 Solutions of water 7.5.3 Mix
juule adj dilute, of juices and alcohol; reduced in strength or concentration, quality or purity Omwenge gwa juule tibaguseera. 7.5.3.1 Pure, unmixed 1.3.5 Solutions of water 7.5.3 Mix der. of jululu
jwenjwe jwenjwe n bird of the family of pied wagtail 1.6.1.2 Bird
jwijwi jwijwi n seesaw or teeter-totter game played by youth who sit on a stick that rotates balanced on a stump 4.2.6.1 Game