Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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do-ha-ni
English: A chimney; pure honey; a type of grain; a long basket for carrying chickens or fruit
Moshi ulitoka kwenye dohani ya nyumba
Smoke came out of the house chimney
do-ho-ri
English: Midday; noon prayer
Walikutana kwa maombi ya dohori msikitini
They gathered for the noon prayer at the mosque
do-ke-za
English: To hint, signal; add little by little
Alimdokeza siri kwa rafiki yake
He hinted the secret to his friend
do-ke-zi
English: A sign, signal
Mwalimu alitoa dokezi la mtihani ujao
The teacher gave a hint about the upcoming exam
do-ke-zo
English: A brief explanation or note; indirect literary reference
Kitabu hiki kina dokezo la waandishi maarufu
This book contains notes from famous writers
do-ko
English: 1. Private parts; buttocks
Mtoto alikaa akishika doko lake
The child sat holding his buttocks
do-ko-a
English: 1. To steal little by little; nibble
Mtoto alidokoa karanga mezani
The child nibbled peanuts from the table
do-ko-ka
English: To laugh excessively; flicker (of light); stare enviously
Walidokoka wakisikia mzaha
They laughed excessively when they heard the joke
do-ko-lea
English: To give someone bits of information
Alimdokolea habari kidogo kidogo
He gave him information little by little
do-ko-zi
English: A person prone to petty theft
Kijana huyo ni dokozi kijijini
That young man is known as a petty thief in the village
do-la
English: A sovereign state; U.S. dollar
Kenya ni dola huru tangu 1963
Kenya has been a sovereign state since 1963
do-le
English: A single banana from a bunch; thumb; thumbprint
Alivunja dole moja kutoka kwenye mzabibu wa ndizi
He broke a single banana from the bunch
do-li
English: A small boat; a canoe
Wavuvi walitumia doli kuvua samaki
The fishermen used a canoe to fish
do-ma
English: To peck like a bird
Kuku walidoma mahindi ardhini
The chickens pecked maize on the ground
do-me
English: A type of shellfish; squid
Walikula dome lililopikwa vizuri
They ate well-prepared squid
do-mi-ni-ka
English: Sunday
Walienda kanisani siku ya Dominika
They went to church on Sunday
do-mi-no
English: Dice
Watoto walicheza mchezo wa domino
The children played the dice game
do-mo
English: 1. Meaningless talk; gossip
Watu walikaa wakipiga domo sokoni
People sat gossiping at the market
do-mo-ka-ya
English: Meaningless talk; chatterbox
Mwanamke yule anajulikana kwa domokaya kila siku
That woman is known for meaningless chatter every day
do-mo-min-di
English: A liar; rumormonger
Huyo mtu ni domomindi wa kijiji
That person is the village liar and rumormonger
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