Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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cha-nua
English: Bloom; open like a flower
Maua yalianza kunua bustanini.
Flowers began to bloom in the garden.
cha-nua
English: Style hair with a comb; untangle
Msichana alichanua nywele zake.
The girl combed her hair.
cha-nua
English: Widen a small space
Alinua njia ili watu wapite.
He widened the path so people could pass.
cha-nua
English: Prosper; do well; make progress; explain (Kenya usage)
Biashara yake ilinua vizuri mwaka huu.
His business prospered well this year.
cha-nui
English: See chani (sea urchin)
Alikanyaga chanui baharini.
He stepped on a sea urchin in the sea.
cha-nuo
English: A large wooden comb
Alitumia chanuo kusuka nywele.
She used a large comb to braid hair.
cha-nya
English: Positive; good qualities; hopeful
Alitoa majibu chanya katika mtihani.
He gave positive answers in the exam.
chan-yata
English: Cut into very small pieces
Alikata nyanya akachanyata vipande vidogo.
He chopped the tomatoes into very small pieces.
chan-yata
English: Wash clothes by beating them
Walichanyata nguo mtoni.
They washed clothes in the river by beating them.
chan-yatia
English: Walk on tiptoes
Mtoto alichanyatia kuingia chumbani kimya.
The child tiptoed quietly into the room.
chan-yatia
English: Walk proudly or arrogantly
Alitembea akichanyatia barabarani.
He walked arrogantly on the road.
chan-yatia
English: A small fish found in mangrove areas
Samaki chanyatia wanapatikana mikoko.
The chanyatia fish are found in mangroves.
chan-zi
English: Original; primary; source
Kitabu hiki ni chanzi cha habari hizo.
This book is the source of that information.
chan-zo
English: Origin, source
Chanzo cha maji kiko milimani.
The source of the water is in the mountains.
cha-o
English: Possessive for third person plural (their) in ki-/vi- class
Kiti hiki ni chao.
This chair is theirs.
cha-o
English: Possessive pronoun for third person plural
Kitabu hiki ni chao.
This book is theirs.
cha-o
English: A group of people working together
Chao cha wakulima kiliundwa kijijini.
A farmers' cooperative was formed in the village.
cha-o
English: A hole under a tree trunk used for water or fertilizer
Alimwaga mbolea kwenye chao cha mti.
He poured fertilizer into the hole under the tree.
cha-o
English: A lever or log used to launch a boat
Wavulana walitumia chao kusukuma mashua baharini.
The boys used a lever to push the boat into the sea.
cha-o
English: A place where a hen lays eggs; nest
Kuku amerudi kwenye chao chake.
The hen returned to its nest.
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