Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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cham-chela
English: Whirling wind; cyclonic winds
Chamchela ilibomoa miti mingi.
The whirlwind uprooted many trees.
cham-chela
English: A song sung to a patient for spirit possession
Walipiga chamchela wakati wa tiba ya kienyeji.
They sang chamchela during the traditional healing.
cham-chela
English: A haunted place believed to host evil spirits
Waliepuka kuingia chamchela usiku.
They avoided entering the haunted place at night.
cham-cho
English: A person who depends entirely on others
Yeye ni chamcho, hawezi kuishi bila msaada.
He is a dependent person, cannot live without help.
cham-ka
English: Reappear after being lost; erupt; spread; burst open
Shida za kale zilichamka tena.
Old problems reappeared again.
cham-ka
English: Break out as disease with blisters; erupt with rashes
Ugonjwa ulianza chamka kwa ngozi yake.
The disease began to break out on his skin.
cham-kano
English: State of separation; spreading, distribution
Kulikuwa na chamkano wa watu baada ya mgawanyiko.
There was a separation of people after the division.
cham-kano
English: A group of people scattered from a place
Chamkano la wakulima lilikimbilia mji jirani.
A group of farmers scattered to the nearby town.
cham-ko
English: Spread of a disease; eruption of lava or fire
Chamko la homa lilitokea kijijini.
An outbreak of fever occurred in the village.
cham-pali
English: See kandambili (slippers)
Alivaa champali wakati wa mvua.
He wore slippers during the rain.
champi-oni
English: Champion or winner of a competition
Yeye ndiye championi wa mbio za mwaka huu.
He is the champion of this year's race.
chamsha-bongo
English: See chemshabongo
Walicheza mchezo wa chamshabongo darasani.
They played a brain-teasing game in class.
chamsha-kinywa
English: Breakfast; morning meal
Walikula chamshakinywa saa mbili asubuhi.
They ate breakfast at 8 a.m.
cha-na
English: Tear apart, cut into pieces; destroy completely
Alikana chana nguo mpya.
He tore the new clothes apart.
cha-na
English: Straighten or style hair
Alimchana nywele mtoto wake.
She combed her child's hair.
chan-da
English: A piece of food set aside
Alitunza chanda cha mkate kwa jirani.
He kept aside a piece of bread for the neighbor.
chanda-lia
English: A frame or chandelier holding bulbs
Chandalia jipya liliwekwa sebule.
A new chandelier was installed in the living room.
chanda-ma
English: Groom's attendant
Chandama alisaidia bwana harusi kuvaa.
The attendant helped the groom dress.
chanda-rua
English: Mosquito net
Aliweka chandarua ili kujikinga na mbu.
He set up a mosquito net to protect against mosquitoes.
chan-de
English: A type of slender, long-legged bird
Tuliona ndege aina ya chande karibu na ziwa.
We saw a long-legged bird near the lake.
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