Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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vi-vu
English: Lazy; sluggish in action; negligent
Alijulikana kama kijana mvivu shuleni
He was known as a lazy boy in school
-vun-ji-fu
English: Having the nature or habit of messing up or destroying things
Tabia vunjifu huharibu jamii
Destructive habits ruin society
wa-zi-fu
English: Thoughtful, logical
Ni mtu -wazifu anapochambua mambo
He is thoughtful when analyzing matters
/-ˈzazi/
English: Fertile; capable of giving birth
Mwanamke huyu ni mzazi mwenye afya njema.
This woman is a healthy, fertile mother.
/-ˈzee/
English: Old; aged; worn out
Nguo hii ni ya zamani na imezee.
This dress is old and worn out.
/-ˈzembe/
English: Lazy; negligent
Usifanye kazi kwa njia ya kizeembe.
Don't work in a lazy manner.
/-ˈzima/
English: Complete; whole; healthy
Mwili mzima una nguvu.
The whole body is strong.
/-zingaˈtivu/
English: Attentive; careful
Wanafunzi walikuwa wazingativu wakati wa somo.
The students were attentive during the lesson.
/-ziˈnifu/
English: Adulterous; promiscuous
Tabia za kizinifu hazikubaliki.
Promiscuous behavior is unacceptable.
/-ˈzinzi/
English: Promiscuous
Alijulikana kwa tabia za kizinzi.
He was known for his promiscuous ways.
/-ˈzito/
English: Heavy; important; serious
Kisu hiki ni kizito sana.
This knife is very heavy.
/-zoˈefu/
English: Experienced; skilled
Mwalimu huyo ni mzoefu sana.
This teacher is very experienced.
/-zoˈevu/
English: Experienced
Ni fundi mzoevu wa kazi ya mikono.
He is an experienced craftsman.
/-ˈzuri/
English: Beautiful; good
Hili ni wazo zuri sana.
This is a very good idea.
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