e- (ki/bi) kind of large lizard often found near or in houses, cf. omunya.
E- no plur. (ki/bi) colloq. English, the English language, okuyiwa Ekinyaanyimbe, to speak English well, lit. to pour English.
e- (ki/bi) uncouth person; slob; boor. cf. omunyaga.
e- (ki/bi) rectum, cf. nya.
okuzina, okujaagaanya, okucekeca, okwekinya, okwekiga.
omusiru, omulalu, ekinyanyagga, ekisamasama.
omunya, ekinya, ekkonkomi, akalumabalunda, esungulubebbe; water l., enswaswa.
ekinyago, olwatiiti.
o- (mu/mi) lizard, kusindikira munya mu ssubi, to tell a person to do something he wants to do anyway, lit. to push a lizard into the grass, cf. ekinya.
o- also omunyaganyaga (mu/ba) uncouth person; boor. cf. ekinyaganyaga.
steal; seize by force; carry off. Ekijja omanyi, kinyaga bitono. (prov.) lit. That which comes (and) you know ((it is coming), it steals few things. Forewarned is forearmed. kukoowa nga banyaga, to give up or despair when one is on the point of success, lit. become tired when (others) are enjoying the spoils, cf. -nyage, omunyage, omunyago, omunyazi.