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chu-yweo
English: A leaning or tilting state
Nyumba ilikuwa na chuyweo kwa upande wa mashariki.
The house had a tilt toward the east.
chu-ywi
English: Tilting, slanting thing
Kisu kilikuwa chuywi kwenye meza.
The knife was slanted on the table.
chu-ywi-ka
English: To be put slanted
Kiti kilichuywika upande mmoja.
The chair was placed slanted to one side.
chu-ywisha
English: To cause to tilt or bend aside
Alimchuywisha kwa nguvu kidogo.
He tilted him slightly with force.
chu-ywo
English: Tilt, bend, or slant
Chuywo la mlango liliharibu sura yake.
The tilt of the door ruined its appearance.
chu-ywoa
English: To tilt, to bend
Alilazimika chuywoa chombo ili kumimina maji.
He had to tilt the vessel to pour water.
chu-ywua
English: To be bent down
Mti ulivyochuywua ulianguka.
When the tree bent down, it fell.
chu-ywulika
English: To be capable of being tilted
Kioo hiki hakichuywuliki kirahisi.
This mirror cannot be tilted easily.
chu-ywulisha
English: To make tilt or bend down
Upepo mkali ulchuywulisha miti.
The strong wind tilted the trees.
chu-ywuliwa
English: To be tilted by someone else
Ndoo ilichuywuliwa na kijana.
The bucket was tilted by the boy.
chu-ywulo
English: The act of tilting or bending
Chuywulo lake lilimsaidia kumwaga maji.
His tilt helped him pour the water.
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