Pasûndâ

Sepe
 
Green tiles.

green \ˈɡɹin\ wala \ˈɡɹiːn\

  1. ngûngunzä
    • Grass is green.
    • He’s still green. Give him time to learn.
    • She was green with envy.

Pandôo

Sepe

green \ˈɡɹin\ wala \ˈɡɹiːn\

  1. nzorôko tî ngunzä
    • Green is the colo(u)r of grass.
    • Eat your greens. They’re good for you.
    • the cloth was laid with great elegance, and a pair of boiled fowls, a large piece of pork, apple-pie, potatoes and greens, were served — (Charles DickensNicholas Nickleby , édition de 1839, chapitre XIV (Chapter 14), lêmbëtï 125 → dîko mbëtï)
    • Everybody was planning to meet on the village green that evening.
    • The golfer swung, and the ball landed just short of the green.
    • Green on blue

Âlïndïpa

Sepe
  • Karan, Elke, Kêtê bakarî tî Sängö: Farânzi, Angelëe na Yângâ tî Zâmani, 1st ed. , 1995 → dîko mbëtï