Mũthũngũ

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Pronunciation

 * Armstrong (1940) claims that the terms, , , , , Mũthũngũ (represented as moðooŋgo), etc. have the same pattern in isolation.
 * Armstrong (1940) claims that the terms, , , , , Mũthũngũ (represented as moðooŋgo), etc. have the same pattern in isolation.


 * Yukawa (1981, 1985) classifies this term into a group including, (pl. ), , , , , ,  (pl. ), , , , , and so on.

Noun

 * 1) white, European, Caucasian