| dua lónga (v) |
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| dua betine̱le̱ (n) |
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| dua dubwa (v) |
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| dua bulú (n) |
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| dua ánti (n) |
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| dua etíntín (n) |
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| dua ndábo a babóedi (n) |
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| dua só̱lo̱ (v) |
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| dua eyongulan (n) |
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| dua balasi (n) |
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| dua lámba (n) |
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| dua belam (n) |
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| dua mudan (n) |
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| dua capcap (r) |
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| dua byongwan (n) |
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| dua ná de̱ke̱de̱ke̱ (r) |
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| dua dámwe̱ (v) |
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| dua mwanedi (n) |
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| dua eyongwan (n) |
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| dua dubwa (v) |
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| dua dangwele (v) |
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| fr homme (n) |
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| dua cakane (v) |
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| dua jangolo (n) |
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| dua lónga (v) |
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| en cassava (n) |
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| dua desane̱ (v) |
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| dua etiká (n) |
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| dua ebolo (n) |
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| dua cápcap (n) |
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| dua dela (v) |
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| dua abwele (v) |
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| dua mume (n) |
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| dua da (v) |
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| dua cat (r) |
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| fr ndolé (n) |
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| dua cénélé (r) |
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| dua bwanga (n) |
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| dua bwangá (n) |
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| dua mó̱dí ma wó̱si (n) |
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| dua damwa (r) |
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| dua lámbane̱ (v) |
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| dua mundi má ngińa (n) |
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| fr mangue (n) |
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| dua belame (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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| dua dibum jémbam (n) |
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| dua dasidasi |
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| dua dibańa (n) |
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| dua díso̱ (n) |
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| dua etilan (n) |
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| dua de̱mea (v) |
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| dua ndábo a mukála (n) |
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| dua dea (v) |
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| dua pupwa (v) |
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| dua dekai |
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| dua ngoso (n) |
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| dua akuri (n) |
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| dua delea moto itaba (v) |
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| dua wó̱si (n) |
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| dua dangwane (v) |
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| dua matói (n) |
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| dua mot’ a cáṅcaṅ (n) |
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| fr concert des nations (n) |
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| dua cotom (r) |
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| dua bekame (v) |
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| dua belongi (n) |
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| dua mudan (n) |
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| dua de̱be̱le̱ (v) |
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| dua akuri (n) |
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| dua ngińa (a) |
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| dua abwele (v) |
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| fr manioc (n) |
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| dua sakangomba (n) |
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| dua ais (n) |
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| dua etiká (n) |
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| dua cat (r) |
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| dua muléma (n) |
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| dua eyo (n) |
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| dua dakabe̱le̱ (v) |
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| dua mot’ a benama (n) |
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| dua de̱me̱le̱ (v) |
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| dua ńangó a tói (n) |
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| dua cokolat (n) |
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| dua idubwan (n) |
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| dua muléma (n) |
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| dua dela (v) |
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| fr oiseau (n) |
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| dua bón (n) |
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| dua eyobo a tói (n) |
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| dua ndábo a lóba (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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| dua abwele (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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| dua ebongó (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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| dua banedi (n) |
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| dua madíbá (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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| dua lámba (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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| dua bón (n) |
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| dua da (v) |
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| dua mwaned’ a bila (n) |
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| dua cat (r) |
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| dua desane̱ (v) |
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