Ka (kah) -- Three.
Ka'el (kah-ehl) -- Thirty-six.
Kan (kaan) -- Month or season.
Kanner (kaan-uhr) -- Monthly, seasonal.
Kannerzul (kaan-uhr-zuhl) -- Magazine or similar work published on a regular schedule, usually monthly.
Kano (kah-noh) -- Triangle.
Kanor (kah-nohr) -- Triangular.
Kar (kahr) -- Third.
Karb (kahrb) -- Boring, dull.
Karbo (kahr-boh) -- Boredom.
Katu (kah-too) -- Triple.
Kashi (kah-shee) -- One third.
Kazbor (kahz-bohr) -- Forty-six.
Kazhel (kah-zhehl) -- Four hundred and thirty-two.
Kazin (kahz-ihn) -- Forty-one.
Kazka (kahz-kah) -- Thirty-nine.
Kazmab (kahz-maab) -- Forty-four.
Kazmid (kahz-mihd) -- Forty-three.
Kaznaf (kahz-naaf) -- Forty.
Kazoh (kahz-oh) -- Forty-two.
Kazoo (kahz-oo) -- Thirty-seven.
Kazrij (kahz-rihj) -- Forty-seven.
Kazya (kahz-yah) -- Thirty-eight.
Kazyoh (kahz-yoh) -- Forty-five.
Kherber (kuhrb-uhr) -- Adjective describing things like or relating to K'hyurbhis.
Kherberoo (kuhrb-uhr-oo) -- K'hyurboid; any round-bodied creature.
Khurbeo (kuhrb-ay-oh) -- Kirbium; light, incredibly strong silvery metal, known for its immense resistance to heat which makes the use of kihlah or other unusual energy sources necessary in order to forge it into anything useful.
Khurbyish (kuhrb-yihsh) -- Primary language of the planet Nummorro.
Khurb'yiwalen (kuhrb-yee-wah-lehn) -- Colored facial markings unique to each individual K'hyurbhi.
K'hyurbhi (kuh-hyuhr-bee) -- Round-bodied, pale-skinned species native to Nummorro, with smaller colony populations elsewhere in the First Nherbi and beyond.
K'hyurbhiwa (kuh-hyuhr-bee-wah) -- A sword crafted by the K'hyurbhis, infused with small amounts of kihlah energy to strengthen it. Essentially a lower-grade kihlahwa, though still far superior to an ordinary sword of the same material and craftsmanship.
Kidohu (kee-doh-hoo) -- Northwest, particularly when leaning toward the west.
Kigehu (kee-geh-hoo) -- Southwest, particuarly when leaning toward the west.
Kihlah (kih-lah) -- Form of energy innate to K'hyurbhis and some other species. Also refers to the art of drawing out that energy and using it for various purposes, particularly combat.
Kihlahmokku (kih-lah-mahk-oo) -- Kihlah Fighter; a kihlah user who specializes in techniques which infuse kihlah energy into their body or weapons in order to strengthen them beyond their normal level.
Kihlahshi'oh (kih-lah-shee-oh) -- Kihlah style; a category of kihlah techniques developed by Kihlah Masters belonging to a certain species or other group, usually with several unique characteristics that set it apart from other styles of kihlah.
Kihlah'u (kih-lah-oo) -- Kihlah user.
Kihlahwa (kih-lah-wah) -- A high-quality sword (or occasionally, another slashing or piercing type weapon such as a spear or shicker) that has been infused with tremendous amounts of kihlah energy during the process of being forged, giving it unusual powers.
Kihlahwo'oo (kih-lah-woh-oo) -- Kihlah master.
Kihu (kee-hoo) -- West.
Kiji (kih-jee) -- Hooved bipedal reptile sometimes ridden by K'hyurbhis as a means of transportation, though their size makes them appropriate only for short trips without too much extra weight to carry.
Kip (kihp) -- Verb; to break or snap.
Kipla (kihp-lah) -- Snap, crunch; the sound of something breaking.
Kiplon (kihp-lohn) -- Crack, fracture.
Kipper (kihp-uhr) -- Broken.
Kirib (kih-rihb) -- Friend.
Kiriber (kih-rihb-uhr) -- Friendly, allied.
Kiribo (kih-rihb-oh) -- Friendship.
Kishio (kih-shee-oh) -- Team.
Ko (koh) -- Sphere, moon. Used as a verb, means "to rotate."
Ko'aha (koh-ah-hah) -- Habit.
Ko'amokko (koh-ah-mahk-oh) -- Rematch; second round (in a fighting competition.)
Ko'anarm (koh-ah-nahrm) -- Diet.
Ko'au (koh-ah-oo) -- Again. Used as a verb, means "to repeat," "to reuse," or "to do over."
Ko'aur (koh-ah-oor) -- An adjective with a meaning that varies a bit depending on context and tone. Used with positive or neutral connotations, it can mean repeated, reused, or recycled; when used with a more negative connotation, it can mean repetitive, overused, or overdone.
Ko'awo (koh-ah-woh) -- Reusable, refillable, renewable, recyclable.
Koblikda (koh-blihk-dah) -- Revolver.
Kodiu (koh-dee-oo) -- Verb; to reflect.
Kodiu'oh (koh-dee-oo-oh) -- Reflection.
Kodiur (koh-dee-oor) -- Reflective.
Kojyujoi (koh-jyoo-joi) -- Verb; to recharge.
Kokyu (koh-kyoo) -- Verb; to report.
Kokyu'oh (koh-kyoo-oh) -- Report.
Konboro (kahn-bohr-oh) -- Marketplace.
Kondabo (kahn-dah-boh) -- Shop, store.
Konju (kahn-joo) -- Coin. Can refer to coins in general, or to the standard Nummorrian currency (also used across various Khurbyish-speaking worlds) specifically.
Konjuno (kahn-joo-noh) -- Money bag, wallet.
Konjuye (kahn-joo-yeh) -- Verb; to pay.
Konjuye'oh (kahn-joo-yeh-oh) -- Price, cost, payment.
Konkuajir (kahn-koo-ah-jeer) -- Prostitution.
Konkuajiroo (kahn-koo-ah-jeer-oo) -- Prostitute.
Kontull (kahn-tuhl) -- Verb; to hire.
Konyuye (kahn-yoo-yeh) -- Verb; to buy or sell.
Konyuyeoo (kahn-yoo-yeh-oo) -- Merchant, shopkeeper, salesman.
Komuji (ko-mue-jee) -- Verb; to repair, to fix, to put back together.
Ko'oh (koh-oh) -- Rotation, especially when referring to a planet, moon, or other heavenly body. Day (as in the measure of time.)
Ko'ohr (koh-ohr) -- Daily.
Ko'omu (koh-oh-moo) -- Today.
Ko'oru (koh-oh-roo) -- Yesterday.
Ko'ozu (koh-oh-zoo) -- Tomorrow.
Kor (kohr) -- Spherical.
Korro (kohr-oh) -- Average, ordinary, plain.
Koshi (koh-shee) -- Hour; period of time.
Koshio (koh-shee-oh) -- Time.
Kosor (koh-sohr) -- Verb; to return, to come back.
Koter (koh-tuhr) -- Moonlight.
Kowo (koh-woh) -- Verb; to get tired of, to get sick of.
Kowukk (koh-wuhk) -- Fireball, meteor.
Kowukktah (koh-wuhk-tah) -- Meteorite.
Koye (koh-yeh) -- Verb; to return, to put back, to give back.
Kreidl (kray-duhl) -- A being thought to cause disease in the ancient K'hyurbhi religion, sometimes considered a god and sometimes some lesser entity. The Kreidl was especially associated with diseases that would cripple or kill children at a very young age, and because of this it was seen as an enemy of Gatadz who would prefer that people live full lives before dying and coming to Lahnan. The Hamhu revival of the old religion downplays the Kreidl due to how contradictory it would be for their evil version of Gatadz to oppose its activities, writing it off as merely a representation of disease-spreading insects rather than an actual deity.
Kril (krihl) -- Short, small.
Krilnarmo (krihl-nahrm-oh) -- Snack.
Krilyukkoh (krihl-yuhk-oh) -- Infants of the Yukkoh species, sometimes referred to as "Mini-Foods" by English-speakers. They range from 8 inches to a little under two feet in height, and when they are very young they may keep their tentacles retracted most of the time due to a difficulty controlling them.
Krilwu (krihl-woo) -- Bacterium, amoeba, or other single-celled organism.
Ku (koo) -- Child, son, daughter.
Kudarri (koo-dahr-ee) -- Sapling, very young or small tree.
Kuka (koo-kah) -- Bug; general term for hard-shelled invertebrates (such as roaches, beetles, or crabs.)
Kukadabo (koo-kah-dah-boh) -- Hive or other structure built and lived in by a group of insects or similar lifeforms.
Kukar (koo-kahr) -- Insectoid, buggy, of or relating to insects or other hard-shelled invertebrates.
Kukatal (koo-kah-taal) -- Stinger.
Kukuka (koo-koo-kah) -- Larva, grub.
Kulon (koo-lohn) -- Web, silk, thread (specifically types produced by insect-like creatures.)
Kuriz (koo-reez) -- Verb; to carry or to haul.
Kurizum (koo-rih-zoom) -- Prince or princess.
Kutl (koo-tuhl) -- Verb; to hug.
Kuwa (koo-wah) -- A goddess in the long-dead K'hyurbhi religion; she was the firstborn daughter of Yikimahn, flying out from the egg the moment the first hole appeared in it, and only later discovering that she was the only creature like her inside. She is seen as the goddess of "things that seem to come out of nowhere," such as dreams, inspiration for art or other creations, or even just random thoughts that pop into one's head unexpectedly.
Kuzku (kooz-koo) -- Grandchild, grandson, granddaughter.
Kyel (kyehl) -- Less. Used as a verb, means "to decrease," "to reduce," or "to lessen."
Kyelkonju (kyehl-kahn-joo) -- Inexpensive. cheap.
Kyeloh (kyehl-oh) -- Least.
Karbo (kahr-boh) -- Boredom.
Katu (kah-too) -- Triple.
Kashi (kah-shee) -- One third.
Kazbor (kahz-bohr) -- Forty-six.
Kazhel (kah-zhehl) -- Four hundred and thirty-two.
Kazin (kahz-ihn) -- Forty-one.
Kazka (kahz-kah) -- Thirty-nine.
Kazmab (kahz-maab) -- Forty-four.
Kazmid (kahz-mihd) -- Forty-three.
Kaznaf (kahz-naaf) -- Forty.
Kazoh (kahz-oh) -- Forty-two.
Kazoo (kahz-oo) -- Thirty-seven.
Kazrij (kahz-rihj) -- Forty-seven.
Kazya (kahz-yah) -- Thirty-eight.
Kazyoh (kahz-yoh) -- Forty-five.
Kherber (kuhrb-uhr) -- Adjective describing things like or relating to K'hyurbhis.
Kherberoo (kuhrb-uhr-oo) -- K'hyurboid; any round-bodied creature.
Khurbeo (kuhrb-ay-oh) -- Kirbium; light, incredibly strong silvery metal, known for its immense resistance to heat which makes the use of kihlah or other unusual energy sources necessary in order to forge it into anything useful.
Khurbyish (kuhrb-yihsh) -- Primary language of the planet Nummorro.
Khurb'yiwalen (kuhrb-yee-wah-lehn) -- Colored facial markings unique to each individual K'hyurbhi.
K'hyurbhi (kuh-hyuhr-bee) -- Round-bodied, pale-skinned species native to Nummorro, with smaller colony populations elsewhere in the First Nherbi and beyond.
K'hyurbhiwa (kuh-hyuhr-bee-wah) -- A sword crafted by the K'hyurbhis, infused with small amounts of kihlah energy to strengthen it. Essentially a lower-grade kihlahwa, though still far superior to an ordinary sword of the same material and craftsmanship.
Kidohu (kee-doh-hoo) -- Northwest, particularly when leaning toward the west.
Kigehu (kee-geh-hoo) -- Southwest, particuarly when leaning toward the west.
Kihlah (kih-lah) -- Form of energy innate to K'hyurbhis and some other species. Also refers to the art of drawing out that energy and using it for various purposes, particularly combat.
Kihlahmokku (kih-lah-mahk-oo) -- Kihlah Fighter; a kihlah user who specializes in techniques which infuse kihlah energy into their body or weapons in order to strengthen them beyond their normal level.
Kihlahshi'oh (kih-lah-shee-oh) -- Kihlah style; a category of kihlah techniques developed by Kihlah Masters belonging to a certain species or other group, usually with several unique characteristics that set it apart from other styles of kihlah.
Kihlah'u (kih-lah-oo) -- Kihlah user.
Kihlahwa (kih-lah-wah) -- A high-quality sword (or occasionally, another slashing or piercing type weapon such as a spear or shicker) that has been infused with tremendous amounts of kihlah energy during the process of being forged, giving it unusual powers.
Kihlahwo'oo (kih-lah-woh-oo) -- Kihlah master.
Kihu (kee-hoo) -- West.
Kiji (kih-jee) -- Hooved bipedal reptile sometimes ridden by K'hyurbhis as a means of transportation, though their size makes them appropriate only for short trips without too much extra weight to carry.
Kip (kihp) -- Verb; to break or snap.
Kipla (kihp-lah) -- Snap, crunch; the sound of something breaking.
Kiplon (kihp-lohn) -- Crack, fracture.
Kipper (kihp-uhr) -- Broken.
Kirib (kih-rihb) -- Friend.
Kiriber (kih-rihb-uhr) -- Friendly, allied.
Kiribo (kih-rihb-oh) -- Friendship.
Kishio (kih-shee-oh) -- Team.
Ko (koh) -- Sphere, moon. Used as a verb, means "to rotate."
Ko'aha (koh-ah-hah) -- Habit.
Ko'amokko (koh-ah-mahk-oh) -- Rematch; second round (in a fighting competition.)
Ko'anarm (koh-ah-nahrm) -- Diet.
Ko'au (koh-ah-oo) -- Again. Used as a verb, means "to repeat," "to reuse," or "to do over."
Ko'aur (koh-ah-oor) -- An adjective with a meaning that varies a bit depending on context and tone. Used with positive or neutral connotations, it can mean repeated, reused, or recycled; when used with a more negative connotation, it can mean repetitive, overused, or overdone.
Ko'awo (koh-ah-woh) -- Reusable, refillable, renewable, recyclable.
Koblikda (koh-blihk-dah) -- Revolver.
Kodiu (koh-dee-oo) -- Verb; to reflect.
Kodiu'oh (koh-dee-oo-oh) -- Reflection.
Kodiur (koh-dee-oor) -- Reflective.
Kojyujoi (koh-jyoo-joi) -- Verb; to recharge.
Kokyu (koh-kyoo) -- Verb; to report.
Kokyu'oh (koh-kyoo-oh) -- Report.
Konboro (kahn-bohr-oh) -- Marketplace.
Kondabo (kahn-dah-boh) -- Shop, store.
Konju (kahn-joo) -- Coin. Can refer to coins in general, or to the standard Nummorrian currency (also used across various Khurbyish-speaking worlds) specifically.
Konjuno (kahn-joo-noh) -- Money bag, wallet.
Konjuye (kahn-joo-yeh) -- Verb; to pay.
Konjuye'oh (kahn-joo-yeh-oh) -- Price, cost, payment.
Konkuajir (kahn-koo-ah-jeer) -- Prostitution.
Konkuajiroo (kahn-koo-ah-jeer-oo) -- Prostitute.
Kontull (kahn-tuhl) -- Verb; to hire.
Konyuye (kahn-yoo-yeh) -- Verb; to buy or sell.
Konyuyeoo (kahn-yoo-yeh-oo) -- Merchant, shopkeeper, salesman.
Komuji (ko-mue-jee) -- Verb; to repair, to fix, to put back together.
Ko'oh (koh-oh) -- Rotation, especially when referring to a planet, moon, or other heavenly body. Day (as in the measure of time.)
Ko'ohr (koh-ohr) -- Daily.
Ko'omu (koh-oh-moo) -- Today.
Ko'oru (koh-oh-roo) -- Yesterday.
Ko'ozu (koh-oh-zoo) -- Tomorrow.
Kor (kohr) -- Spherical.
Korro (kohr-oh) -- Average, ordinary, plain.
Koshi (koh-shee) -- Hour; period of time.
Koshio (koh-shee-oh) -- Time.
Kosor (koh-sohr) -- Verb; to return, to come back.
Koter (koh-tuhr) -- Moonlight.
Kowo (koh-woh) -- Verb; to get tired of, to get sick of.
Kowukk (koh-wuhk) -- Fireball, meteor.
Kowukktah (koh-wuhk-tah) -- Meteorite.
Koye (koh-yeh) -- Verb; to return, to put back, to give back.
Kreidl (kray-duhl) -- A being thought to cause disease in the ancient K'hyurbhi religion, sometimes considered a god and sometimes some lesser entity. The Kreidl was especially associated with diseases that would cripple or kill children at a very young age, and because of this it was seen as an enemy of Gatadz who would prefer that people live full lives before dying and coming to Lahnan. The Hamhu revival of the old religion downplays the Kreidl due to how contradictory it would be for their evil version of Gatadz to oppose its activities, writing it off as merely a representation of disease-spreading insects rather than an actual deity.
Kril (krihl) -- Short, small.
Krilnarmo (krihl-nahrm-oh) -- Snack.
Krilyukkoh (krihl-yuhk-oh) -- Infants of the Yukkoh species, sometimes referred to as "Mini-Foods" by English-speakers. They range from 8 inches to a little under two feet in height, and when they are very young they may keep their tentacles retracted most of the time due to a difficulty controlling them.
Krilwu (krihl-woo) -- Bacterium, amoeba, or other single-celled organism.
Ku (koo) -- Child, son, daughter.
Kudarri (koo-dahr-ee) -- Sapling, very young or small tree.
Kuka (koo-kah) -- Bug; general term for hard-shelled invertebrates (such as roaches, beetles, or crabs.)
Kukadabo (koo-kah-dah-boh) -- Hive or other structure built and lived in by a group of insects or similar lifeforms.
Kukar (koo-kahr) -- Insectoid, buggy, of or relating to insects or other hard-shelled invertebrates.
Kukatal (koo-kah-taal) -- Stinger.
Kukuka (koo-koo-kah) -- Larva, grub.
Kulon (koo-lohn) -- Web, silk, thread (specifically types produced by insect-like creatures.)
Kuriz (koo-reez) -- Verb; to carry or to haul.
Kurizum (koo-rih-zoom) -- Prince or princess.
Kutl (koo-tuhl) -- Verb; to hug.
Kuwa (koo-wah) -- A goddess in the long-dead K'hyurbhi religion; she was the firstborn daughter of Yikimahn, flying out from the egg the moment the first hole appeared in it, and only later discovering that she was the only creature like her inside. She is seen as the goddess of "things that seem to come out of nowhere," such as dreams, inspiration for art or other creations, or even just random thoughts that pop into one's head unexpectedly.
Kuzku (kooz-koo) -- Grandchild, grandson, granddaughter.
Kyel (kyehl) -- Less. Used as a verb, means "to decrease," "to reduce," or "to lessen."
Kyelkonju (kyehl-kahn-joo) -- Inexpensive. cheap.
Kyeloh (kyehl-oh) -- Least.
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