kabbambakabbambangrown up unmarried girl who is a virgin2.6.2.1Virginity
kabbejikabbejiEnglishncabbage; plant whose tightly packed, unopened leaves are used as a vegetableAmahoola gʼehimera hya kabbeji agatambisiwa ngʼeryani.Leaves of the cabbage plant that are used as sauce.sp. Brassica oleraceae fam. Cruciferae5.2.3.1.3Food from vegetables1.5.3Grass, herb, vine5.2.3.1.4Food from leaves
kabbulumuunyukabbulumuunyunedible mushroom that grows where cattle lick the salty soilKabbulumuunyu yeesi omuunyu guba mulando.The soup from the ‘kabbulumuunyu’ mushroom is reddish.1.5.4Moss, fungus, algae
kabbuusikabbuusiEnglishncaboose; last railcar on a train7.2.4.1.2Railroad
kaleinterjall right, OK, let it be so; way of showing that s.t. is agreed, understood or acceptableKale, nahuhoope ebbesa.All right, I shall lend you the money.9.4.6Yes3.3.4.1Give permission3.2.5.9Approve of something9.2.7Interjections
kalotikalotiEnglishncarrot; crop with yellowish red roots that are used as vegetablesp. Daucus carota fam. Umbelliferae5.2.3.1.5Food from roots5.2.3.1.3Food from vegetables