vungavunga²
VPronunciation
vun-ga-vun-ga
English Translation
1. To break something into small pieces. 2. To make something bend
Example Usage
Swahili:
"Walivunja kuni kwa vungavunga"
English:
"They broke the firewood into small pieces"
Added
October 02, 2025Last Updated
October 02, 2025Word ID
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