Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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dha-ha-bu
English: A valuable metal; gold
Walinunua pete ya dhahabu dukani
They bought a gold ring at the shop
dha-ha-ma
English: An event that causes embarrassment or trouble
Ajali ilikuwa dhahama kubwa
The accident was a big calamity
dha-ha-nia
English: Imaginary, unproven; speculative
Hoja zake zilikuwa dhahania pekee
His arguments were only speculative
dha-ha-ri
English: 1. The outside part. 2. A reason for marriage
Walionyesha dhahari ya nyumba mpya
They showed the exterior of the new house
dha-hi-bu
English: Of short time; temporary
Furaha yao ilikuwa dhahibu tu
Their joy was only temporary
dha-hi-bu
English: See tayari (ready)
Walikuwa dhahibu kuondoka
They were ready to leave
dha-hi-ki
English: Humorous; fond of jokes
Mwalimu alikuwa mtu dhahiki darasani
The teacher was a humorous person in class
dha-hi-ri
English: Clear; evident
Ukweli ulikuwa dhahiri kwa kila mtu
The truth was clear to everyone
dha-hi-ri
English: Obvious; visible
Alitoa mfano dhahiri wa tatizo hilo
He gave an obvious example of the problem
dhaa-i-fa
English: To welcome and prepare a feast
Walidhaifa wageni waliotembelea kijiji
They welcomed and feasted the guests visiting the village
dha-i-li
English: Addition; supplement
Kitabu kilikuwa na dhaili ya sura mpya
The book had a supplement with a new chapter
dhai-lu-la
English: A deep afternoon nap
Alilala dhailula baada ya chakula cha mchana
He took a deep nap after lunch
dha-ka-ri
English: Male organ; penis
Daktari alieleza afya ya dhakari
The doctor explained the health of the male organ
dha-ki
English: Intelligent; clever
Msichana huyo ni dhaki sana masomoni
That girl is very intelligent in her studies
dha-la-ia
English: Corruption; ruin
Dhalaia ya jamii ilisababisha matatizo
The corruption of society caused problems
dha-la-ia
English: 1. Contempt. 2. Libelous writings
Aliandika dhalaia dhidi ya kiongozi
He wrote libel against the leader
dha-la-ia
English: Without reason; in vain
Walifanya kazi dhalaia bila malipo
They worked in vain without pay
dhal-fu
English: Weak; powerless
Mtoto alikuwa dhalfu baada ya kuugua
The child was weak after being sick
dha-li-li
English: Weak; of low status
Alionekana dhalili mbele ya umma
He appeared weak in front of the public
dha-li-li
English: A poor or helpless person
Walisaidia dhalili kwa chakula
They helped the poor with food
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