Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 1119 word(s) starting with "A"

ak-hi-ya-ri

English: Exceptional; chosen; outstanding

Example (Swahili):

Alikuwa mwanafunzi akhiyari² darasani.

Example (English):

He was an outstanding student in the class.

a-ki-a

English: To gulp food and swallow without chewing

Example (Swahili):

Mtoto alimeza chakula kwa akia bila kutafuna.

Example (English):

The child swallowed the food in one gulp without chewing.

a-ki-ba

English: A reserve or treasure kept for future use

Example (Swahili):

Aliweka akiba¹ ya pesa benki.

Example (English):

He saved money in the bank as a reserve.

a-ki-ba

English: A computer file or backup used as a copy in case data is lost

Example (Swahili):

Alitengeneza akiba² ya hati zake muhimu.

Example (English):

He made a backup of his important documents.

a-ki-bi-sha

English: To set aside money, goods, or harvests for future use

Example (Swahili):

Aliamua akibisha chakula cha msimu ujao.

Example (English):

He decided to store food for the coming season.

a-ki-bu

English: To save or store a revised version on disk by overwriting the previous one

Example (Swahili):

Alikibu¹ faili jipya kwenye kompyuta.

Example (English):

He saved the new file on the computer.

a-ki-bu

English: To happen after; to follow; to result from something

Example (Swahili):

Ajali ilikibu² baada ya dereva kupoteza mwelekeo.

Example (English):

The accident occurred after the driver lost control.

a-ki-da

English: Leader or authority figure in student groups, colonial administration, or the army

Example (Swahili):

Akida¹ aliwapa maagizo ya kufuata.

Example (English):

The leader gave them instructions to follow.

a-ki-da

English: Principles, beliefs, or doctrines, especially religious ones considered unquestionable

Example (Swahili):

Akida² ya dini yake ni imani juu ya Mungu mmoja.

Example (English):

The doctrine of his religion is the belief in one God.

a-ki-da-mu

English: Of the beginning; original; first

Example (Swahili):

Huu ni maandiko akidamu¹ ya wataalamu wa kale.

Example (English):

These are the original writings of ancient scholars.

a-ki-da-mu

English: A step or stage; a level

Example (Swahili):

Alipanda akidamu² nyingine ya elimu.

Example (English):

He advanced to another stage of education.

a-ki-di

English: A formal agreement to live together as husband and wife; marriage contract

Example (Swahili):

Walifanya akidi¹ mbele ya mashahidi.

Example (English):

They made a marriage contract before witnesses.

a-ki-di

English: To finish; to reach an end; to summarize

Example (Swahili):

Akidi² hotuba yake kwa shukrani.

Example (English):

He concluded his speech with thanks.

a-ki-di

English: A specific number required to be present

Example (Swahili):

Sherehe itaanza akidi³ ya watu ikitimia.

Example (English):

The ceremony will start when the required number of people is reached.

a-ki-du

English: A person who works in a library; a librarian

Example (Swahili):

Akidu¹ alimsaidia kupata kitabu alichohitaji.

Example (English):

The librarian helped him find the book he needed.

a-ki-du

English: A person who has been given a contract; contractor

Example (Swahili):

Akidu² alipewa kandarasi ya kujenga daraja.

Example (English):

The contractor was given the contract to build the bridge.

a-ki-fi-a

English: To donate or give property for the benefit of others, especially through endowment

Example (Swahili):

Aliamua akifia shamba lake kwa ajili ya shule ya kijiji.

Example (English):

He decided to donate his farm for the village school.

a-ki-fi-sha

English: To place punctuation marks such as commas, periods, or full stops in writing

Example (Swahili):

Mwalimu alimfundisha jinsi ya akifisha¹ sentensi.

Example (English):

The teacher taught him how to punctuate sentences.

a-ki-fi-sha

English: To stop someone from doing something; to warn

Example (Swahili):

Polisi walim akifisha² kuendesha gari kwa kasi.

Example (English):

The police stopped him from driving too fast.

a-ki-fu

English: To be sufficient; enough

Example (Swahili):

Chakula hiki hakitak akifu¹ kwa wageni wote.

Example (English):

This food will not be enough for all the guests.

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