Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/ɛˈnɛɔ/
English: Field/domain of study
Ana utaalamu katika eneo² la takwimu.
He has expertise in the field of statistics.
/ɛnɛɔˈkazi/
English: Desktop (computer workspace)
Hifadhi faili kwenye eneokazi ili uipate haraka.
Save the file to the desktop so you can find it quickly.
/ɛˈnɛvu/
English: Widespread; prevalent
Uvumi eneve ulikuwa ukienea mtaani.
A widespread rumor was circulating in the neighborhood.
/ɛˈnɛza/
English: Spread; disseminate
Eneza ujumbe huu kwa washiriki wote.
Spread this message to all participants.
/ɛˈnɛzi/
English: Spreading; distributive
Sera enezi zinalenga kupeleka huduma vijijini.
The distributive policies aim to deliver services to rural areas.
/ˈɛŋga/
English: Look; consider
Tu enga¹ kwanza athari kabla ya kuamua.
Let's first consider the impacts before deciding.
/ˈɛŋga/
English: Cut into pieces
Enga² nyama iive upesi.
Cut the meat into pieces so it cooks faster.
/ˈɛŋga/
English: See engaenga
Kwa maana, tazama engaenga.
For the meaning, see engaenga.
/ɛŋɡaˈɛŋga/
English: Care for attentively
Alim engaenga¹ mgonjwa usiku kucha.
She cared for the patient attentively all night.
/ɛŋɡaˈɛŋga/
English: Hesitate; be uncertain
Acha kuengaenga²—fanya uamuzi sasa.
Stop hesitating—make a decision now.
/ɛŋˈɡua/
English: 1) Peel; remove the surface 2) Remove from position
Engua ngozi ya viazi kabla ya kuvipika.
Peel the potatoes before cooking them.
/ɛnˈhɛ/
English: Expression of agreement or approval
Enhe! Tuanze mara moja.
Right! Let's start immediately.
/ɛnˈhɛː/
English: See enhe!
Enhee! Nakubaliana na pendekezo hilo.
Yes! I agree with that proposal.
/ɛnsai̯klɔˈpidia/
English: Encyclopedia
Nilitumia ensaiklopidia kupata taarifa za kihistoria.
I used an encyclopedia to get historical information.
/ɛntɔmɔlɔˈdʒia/
English: Entomology
Maabara ya entomolojia inachunguza wadudu wa kilimo.
The entomology lab studies agricultural insects.
/ˈɛnu/
English: Your (plural possessive adjective)
Hii ni kazi enu¹ ya darasani.
This is your (plural) classwork.
/ˈɛnu/
English: Yours (plural possessive pronoun)
Ushindi huu ni enu².
This victory is yours (plural).
/ˈɛɲɛ/
English: Possessive base form "having/with"
Nyumba yenye¹ bustani ni nzuri.
A house with a garden is nice.
/ˈɛɲɛ/
English: Who/which has
Chagua kitabu enye² picha nyingi.
Choose the book that has many pictures.
/ɛˈɲɛdʒi/
English: 1) Native/local 2) Hospitable 3) Resident
Wenyeji walitukaribisha kwa furaha.
The locals welcomed us warmly.
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