kəda

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See also: keda

Matal

Etymology

Likely from Proto-Chadic *kɗn.

Noun

kəda

  1. dog
    Delga kà mazəɓ kaf aŋa azlabəza kà maməl à azlakəda à ahəŋ aw (Mata 15:26)[1]
    It is not right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs! (Matthew 15:26)
    Sufəl gulo, azlakəda kà uwana la makəla kəslaɗ atàɗ kà azlabəza à vəɗah, la uwana tatsatsamay. (Mark 7:28)[2]
    My Lord, even the dogs under the table eat the children’s crumbs. (Mark 7:28)

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