vt. 1. to be confused by what one sees. 2. to see something wrongly; to see the wrong thing; to mistake something for something else. 3. to pay no attention or heed to; to ignore someone. 4. to look askance at someone. kamur-tamur vt. to be confused by what one sees and hears; to hallucinate.
kamu
vt. to look at someone with a sideways glance; to look askance, as to mark one’s suspicion, disapproval or anger.
kaje
vt. to see the truth or reality; to believe or trust what one sees.
kau
vt. to be envious/jealous of another; to begrudge. Ngo Yanya mi kauja. I envy Yanya. Syn: heu
kaho tamo
adj. extraordinary; exceptional; remarkable.
kaho
vt. (esp. by gods/spirits) to punish. Uyi kahokodii la ngo diipyotama ke. I shall not steal as I may be punished by the gods/spirits.
kaho
vt. to mark; to make or leave a mark. Tabin ka nyimo daka giikor si momi kahogiido. The scar left a mark onTabin’s face.
kahii-kakhe
v. to look around.
kahi-kaso
vt. to take care of.
ka
vsuff. you can; you should. Gramm: verb suffix occuring at the end of a suffix chain, most often following an imperative suffix, used to indicate that the order is given as a permission or as something advisable. See: -tiika; -yoka.