Language spoken in South Sudan & Uganda.
Sinònims
Examples for "bari language"
Examples for "bari language"
1The name Kinyon, or crocodile in the Bari language, had been given him because he was long and thin.
1In one corner was a two-seated bari, in another a mattress of woven reeds.
2At the Marsh of the Discontented Soul, the bari nosed among the reeds and grounded gently.
3With its triple burden, the bari sank low in the water, but Kenkenes wielded the oars carefully.
4After the bari had passed below the stone wharf, Rachel covered herself and neither spoke nor moved.
5When he returned the bari was gone.
6The first lean, brown boatman who touched his knee and offered his bari for hire, Kenkenes patronized.
7A slender Egyptian youth went with them to the wharves and awakened the sleeping crew of a bari.
8The large bari was beached and the servitor alighted with agility and, beckoning to Kenkenes, took him aside.
9Kenkenes noted that it was a bari of elegant pattern, deep draft and more numerously manned than his.
10He dragged the bari far up on the shore, once more lifted Deborah and started up the warm sand.
11He entered the bari Pepi had loaded with Rachel's belongings, and would not be coaxed or menaced into disembarking.
12Look to the course of the bari, Hotep, and chide it with an oar if it means to beach us.
13They went across the city toward the river and at the landings found an early-rising boatman, who let them his bari.
14Since she was near the boat, Kenkenes stood close beside her for a moment while he pushed the bari into the water.
15However, as the light bari climbed and dipped on the little waves toward the north the Arabian hills began to approach the river.
16He began to think with concern upon the security of his own bari, left in the marsh-growth by the Nile side, north of Karnak.