enjawulo.
have a mutual antagonism based on alleged differences of family, clan, etc.
o- (bu/-) neg. inf. of %a, q.v. indifference, unconcern; carelessness; laziness.
carelessness, inevitability (in the sense of being obliged to do what one does not want to do) and even sheer exasperation. Tumaze ga- gendayo. We sent there just for the sake of going. Mumale gaddamu, temulowooza. Just give an answer, don't think about it first. Mala gakola. Just go ahead and do it. Don't spend too much time on it. Among the younger generation there is a tendency to drop the verbal stem which normally follows ga-. The meaning is implied from context, e.g., Twamala ga-. We simply went there (or simply did something else, dep ending on previous context).
walk around haughtily/with an air of arrogant indifference.
e- (n/n) way of separating; separation, division; difference; disagreement. cf. yawuka, yawukana.
e- (n/n) difference, with the -a of rel. different; special, obwegendereza obw'enjawulo, special care/attention. cf. yawula.
v.i. speak deliberately; speak in such a way as to imply indifference/ lack of concern.
fruitful. The difference between -gimu and -gimufu is slight.