Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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chani-kwiti
English: Dark green color
Gauni lake lilikuwa la rangi ya chanikwiti.
Her dress was dark green.
chan-ja
English: Cut; split into several pieces
Fundi alichanja mbao vipande vidogo.
The carpenter cut the wood into small pieces.
chan-ja
English: Inject a vaccine; mark the body with cuts
Mtoto alichanjwa chanjo jana.
The child was vaccinated yesterday.
chan-ja
English: A built raised area for storage
Walihifadhi nafaka kwenye chanja.
They stored grain in the raised store.
chan-ja
English: A rack behind a bicycle or on a car roof for luggage
Alifunga mizigo kwenye chanja ya baiskeli.
He tied luggage on the bicycle rack.
chan-ja
English: Play in the rain (esp. children)
Watoto walichanja mvua mchana kutwa.
The children played in the rain all day.
chan-ja
English: Cut fish into pieces
Mpishi alichanja samaki kwa uangalifu.
The cook cut the fish into small pieces.
chan-jaa
English: An open piece of uncultivated land
Wakulima walipumzika shambani kwenye chanjaa.
Farmers rested in the open field.
chanjagaa
English: Small crab-like animals living in holes on the shore
Tuliona chanjagaa wakitambaa kwenye mchanga.
We saw small crab-like animals crawling on the sand.
chanjago
English: The state of struggling to pay debts
Yuko kwenye chanjago ya madeni.
He is struggling with debt repayment.
chanja-maji
English: A sea creature used as bait
Wavuvi walitumia chanjamaji kuvua.
The fishermen used the sea creature as bait.
chanjana
English: Cut each other's skin to form brotherhood
Vijana walichanjana ili kuthibitisha urafiki.
The youths cut each other's skin to seal their friendship.
chan-jari
English: In a sequence; in a line
Wanafunzi walipanga chanjari darasani.
The students lined up in a sequence in class.
chan-jari
English: A procession of things (cars, ships)
Chanjari ya magari ilipita mjini.
A procession of cars passed through town.
chanjawua
English: A sea creature (see: kereng'ende)
Wavuvi walivua chanjawua baharini.
The fishermen caught chanjawua in the sea.
chanje
English: A small black crab
Chanje walionekana karibu na fukwe.
Small black crabs were seen near the beach.
chan-jo
English: A mark left on the body; a vaccine
Kila mtoto lazima apate chanjo.
Every child must receive a vaccine.
cha-nnya
English: A long, red fruit resembling grapes but tasteless
Alikula channya kutoka shambani.
He ate the red fruit from the farm.
cha-no
English: A wooden container for carrying things; wooden tray
Mama alileta chakula kwenye chano.
Mother brought food on a wooden tray.
cha-no
English: A traditional wooden implement; see vishuo
Alitumia chano kwa kazi ya nyumbani.
He used the wooden implement at home.
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