gamanringɡɑ.mɑn.ˈriŋna|ENGbamboo piece shaped like tongs used to move food in the fire|TPIsisis|ROEgamanding
gamataɡɑ.ˈmɑ.tɑv|ENGto become green|TPIgrinpela|ROEgamata
gamataɡɑ.ˈmɑ.tɑv|ENGto be unripe, not fully matured|TPInupela|ROEgamataGaragu, wawaidi bagudi li ubo mana baruamta. Moyana kimbo gamatana?My child, which of these mangos do you want? The ripe one or the unripe one?
gamataɡɑ.ˈmɑ.tɑv|ENGto be alive|TPIi stap laip|ROEgamataAxamandi digamata.Everything has come alive.
gamataɡɑ.ˈmɑ.tɑv|ENGto stay awake, to be in a state of altertness|TPIwas|ROEgamata
gamatanaˌɡɑ.mɑ.ˈtɑ.nɑni1|ENGgreen|TPIgrinpela|ROEgamatanaBaing dibagu imim gamatang sabanga tela kinu matabu daxangia.And they saw a large green python lying on the path.2|ENGraw, unripe, uncooked|TPInupela
gambulangˌɡɑm.bu.ˈlɑŋna|ENGCordyline plant, or victory flower, broad leafed, used as a medicine for sores by crushing and applying the sap to the sore|TPItanget|ROEgambulangGENERIChaidangaflower
Gambulangluneɡɑm.bu.lɑŋ.ˈlu.nenprop|ENGGambulanglune, the name of the principle village in the Tabares dialect of Mato|TPIGambulanglune|ROEGambulanglune
gambuxamˌɡɑm.bu.ˈɣɑmna|ENGmouse or rat|TPIrat|ROExuyuyuBaing yambong tela gambuxam ma sai sai mana gui tanga ba.And one night a mouse came looking for a yam bilum (to eat from).GENERICgambuxamrodentIDIOMtubunganoa bila gambuxamsomeone who is a skinny runt
gamgamingaˌɡɑm.ɡɑ.ˈmi.ŋɑna|ENGfence constructed by erecting two bamboo posts and fastening bamboo lengthwise in between, also the general term for any fence|TPIbanis|ROEdumbiAm gasok sangua manga, am gabagu Scot naga li gamgaminga rubinia.We came out of the plane, and saw Scot himself standing next to the fence.SYNONYMSrumbifence
gamgomɡɑm.ˈɡomna|ENGlesser yam, a yam species|TPImami|ROEbiriBaing gamgom ruxundi disu.And the yam thorns stabbed him.Dioscorea esculenta