Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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kin-go
English: The edge; margin; bank of a river or sea
Walikaa kwenye kingo¹ za mto.
They sat on the river bank.
kin-go
English: A type of eye disease; trachoma
Aliugua kingo² kwa muda mrefu.
He suffered from trachoma for a long time.
kin-go
English: The lower board of a door; threshold
Alikanyaga kingo³ ya mlango.
He stepped on the door's threshold.
kin-goe
English: See kigoe (a stick used in games)
Watoto walicheza na kingoe uwanjani.
The children played with the stick in the field.
kin-go-jo
English: A place or time of waiting or guarding
Walikaa kwenye kingojo cha basi.
They sat at the bus waiting area.
kin-go-to
English: To endure hardship patiently (in proverb: kufa kingoto)
Walikufa kingoto katika matatizo yao.
They endured their hardships patiently.
kin-go-ye
English: A type of fish from the kitongoo family
Wavuvi walikamata kingoye baharini.
The fishermen caught a kingoye fish in the sea.
Kin-go-zi
English: An old language believed to be the basis of Swahili; ancient Swahili
Mashairi ya kale yaliandikwa kwa Kingozi.
Ancient poems were written in Kingozi.
kin-gu-bwa
English: See kingugwa (a large spotted hyena)
Kingubwa alisikika akilia usiku.
The large hyena was heard crying at night.
kin-gu-gwa
English: A big spotted hyena; also called kingubwa
Wakulima waliona kingugwa shambani.
Farmers saw a big hyena in the field.
kin-gu-li-ma
English: An anthill; a termite mound
Watoto walicheza karibu na kingulima.
The children played near the termite mound.
kin-gu-ne
English: A person who acts recklessly; a stubborn person
Yeye ni kingune¹ anayekataa ushauri.
He is a stubborn person who refuses advice.
kin-gu-ne
English: A tree that has stopped growing
Kingune lilikaa shambani bila kukua.
The tree stood in the field without growing.
kin-gun-ge
English: Something difficult to accomplish
Kazi hii ni kingunge¹ kwao.
This work is very difficult for them.
kin-gun-ge
English: A person highly respected in society
Wazee walimheshimu kama kingunge².
The elders respected him as an honored elder.
kin-gun-ge
English: An old, experienced politician
Yeye ni kingunge³ wa siasa za Tanzania.
He is a veteran politician in Tanzania.
kin-gwa-gui
English: A strong craving or addiction to something
Kingwagui¹ cha tumbaku kilimwangamiza.
His addiction to tobacco destroyed him.
kin-gwa-gui
English: An addict; one with a strong habit
Yeye ni kingwagui² wa pombe.
He is addicted to alcohol.
Kin-gwa-na
English: A dialect of Swahili spoken in Congo
Wanafunzi walijifunza Kingwana.
The students learned the Kingwana dialect.
kin-gwan-gwa
English: Something unexpectedly heavy
Jiwe hili ni kingwangwa kweli.
This stone is unexpectedly heavy.
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