Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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chenge-chenge
English: Small pieces
Walikata nyama vipande vidogo, chengechenge.
They cut the meat into small pieces.
chengele-le
English: Small intestine of an animal
Alisafisha chengelele wakati wa kuchinja mbuzi.
He cleaned the small intestines while slaughtering the goat.
chenge-u
English: Flat cover for a lamp
Aliondoa chengeu ya taa kusafisha mafuta.
He removed the lamp cover to clean the oil.
chen-gu
English: Annoying person
Yule mtoto anajulikana kama chengu kwa kelele zake.
That child is known as annoying because of his noise.
chengu-a
English: To clear a path; to amuse people
Walichengua njia msituni.
They cleared a path in the forest.
chen-go
English: Living area; camp; mixture of small fish
Walikaa chengo kando ya mto.
They stayed at a camp near the river.
che-ni
English: Firm, steady; necklace
Alipewa cheni ya dhahabu kama zawadi.
She was given a gold necklace as a gift.
chen-ji
English: Change (money); to exchange money; break in a game
Alirudishiwa chenji dukani.
He was given change at the shop.
che-nu
English: Your (plural, ki-/vi- class)
Hii ni kitabu chenu.
This is your book.
chenye-ta
English: To tickle
Alimchenyeta mtoto miguuni.
He tickled the child on the feet.
chen-za
English: Type of citrus fruit; orange-like color
Tulikula chenza baada ya chakula cha mchana.
We ate citrus fruit after lunch.
chen-zo
English: Bare bones
Mabaki ya chenzo yalipatikana jangwani.
Bare bones were found in the desert.
che-o
English: Rank, status; pole for harvesting coconuts; charm used by traditional healers
Alipandishwa cheo kazini.
He was promoted in rank at work.
che-pe
English: Jester; disrespectful person; ragged cloth
Alionekana kama chepe kwa mavazi yake yaliyotanduka.
He looked like a jester in his ragged clothes.
chepe-chepe
English: Watery; very wet
Barabara ilikuwa chepechepe baada ya mvua.
The road was very wet after the rain.
chepe-o
English: Type of hat with a brim
Mkulima alivaa chepeo kujikinga na jua.
The farmer wore a wide-brim hat to protect himself from the sun.
chepe-re
English: Fool
Wenzake walimchukulia kama chepere.
His companions treated him as a fool.
che-pu
English: Simpleton
Alionekana kama chepu kwa kutokuwa na busara.
He was seen as a simpleton for lacking wisdom.
chepu-a
English: To specialize; to advance in a field
Alijichepua katika uandishi wa habari.
He specialized in journalism.
chepu-ka
English: To change direction; to have an affair; to relieve oneself; in drama, to step aside to address the audience
Aliamua kuchepuka njia fupi.
He decided to take a shortcut.
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