Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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bwa-ga
English: To fall in price
Bei ya mahindi imebwagwa sokoni.
The price of maize has fallen in the market.
bwa-ga
English: A soft porridge made from cereals
Alikula bwaga ya mtama.
He ate sorghum porridge.
bwa-ga-la
English: To give birth to many offspring (like pigs)
Nguruwe alibwagala watoto saba.
The pig gave birth to seven piglets.
bwa-ga-za
English: To throw oneself somewhere; to sit on the ground
Alibwagaza chini kwa uchovu.
He threw himself on the ground in exhaustion.
bwa-gi-ka
English: To lose hope; to be heartbroken
Alibwagika moyo baada ya kushindwa.
He was heartbroken after losing.
bwa-gi-ka
English: To remain idle; sit doing nothing
Vijana walibwagika vijiweni.
The youths sat idly at the street corners.
bwa-gi-la
English: To cover with something; to heap praise
Walimbwagila zawadi nyingi.
They showered him with many gifts.
bwa-gu
English: A person who collects useless things
Yeye ni bwagu, hukusanya takataka mitaani.
He is a scavenger, collecting rubbish on the streets.
bwa-ka
English: An air gap or emptiness in a container
Kuna bwaka ndani ya pipa hilo.
There is an air gap inside that barrel.
bwa-ki-a
English: To stuff food into the mouth; to eat greedily
Alibwakia chakula bila hata kungoja wengine.
He stuffed food into his mouth without waiting for others.
bwa-ku
English: One who is never satisfied with food
Mtoto huyu ni bwaku, anakula bila kushiba.
This child is never satisfied, he eats without getting full.
bwa-ku-a
English: To snatch or seize by force
Majambazi walibwakua pochi yake.
The robbers snatched her purse.
bwa-ku-a
English: To cry loudly; to shout suddenly
Mtoto alibwakua kwa kilio kikubwa.
The child cried out loudly.
bwa-ku-bwa-ku
English: A gluttonous person
Walisema yeye ni bwakubwaku kwa sababu ya tamaa yake ya chakula.
They said he is a glutton because of his greed for food.
bwa-ku-ra
English: To grab or snatch forcefully
Aliibwakura simu kutoka mkononi mwake.
He snatched the phone from his hand.
bwa-lo
English: Dining hall in a camp or institution
Wanafunzi walikula chakula kwenye bwalo.
Students ate their meals in the dining hall.
bwam-bwa
English: An item that is broken but still usable
Walitumia bwambwa kwa kazi za shamba.
They used the broken item for farm work.
bwam-bwa-ra
English: Something completely damaged
Gari limekuwa bwambwara.
The car is completely wrecked.
bwam-do-go
English: A respectful title for a younger man
Waliita ndugu yao bwamdogo.
They called their brother the younger master.
bwam-ku-bwa
English: A respected elder; an older authority figure
Wote walimsikiliza bwamkubwa kijijini.
Everyone listened to the elder in the village.
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