Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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ki-tam-ba-ra
English: See kitambaa
Alifunga jeraha kwa kitambara.
He tied the wound with a piece of cloth.
ki-tam-ba-za
English: A lateral consonant sound where the tongue is spread and air passes through the sides
Walimu walifundisha wanafunzi matamshi ya kitambaza.
The teachers taught the students the pronunciation of the lateral consonant.
ki-tam-bi
English: A protruding belly due to fat; potbelly
Alianza mazoezi kupunguza kitambi.
He started exercising to reduce his potbelly.
ki-tam-bi
English: A type of vegetable from a small plant with wide leaves and pink flowers
Walipika mboga ya kitambi kwa chakula cha mchana.
They cooked the kitambi vegetable for lunch.
ki-tam-bi
English: A heavy threaded cloth woven by hand, worn as a turban or around the waist
Wazee walivaa vitambi vyao vya heshima.
The elders wore their traditional turbans.
ki-tam-bi
English: A light membrane surrounding the intestine of an animal
Mpishi alitumia kitambi kutengeneza chakula maalumu.
The cook used the membrane to prepare a special dish.
ki-tam-bi
English: A person who wanders around; a loiterer
Kitambi alionekana akizunguka sokoni bila kazi.
The loiterer was seen wandering around the market.
ki-tam-bo
English: Time; period of time
Itachukua kitambo kukamilisha mradi huu.
It will take some time to complete this project.
ki-tam-bo
English: Distance; journey distance
Safari ya mjini ni kitambo kirefu.
The journey to town is a long distance.
ki-tam-bo
English: A past period; a while ago
Tulikutana kitambo kidogo.
We met a little while ago.
ki-tam-bu-li-shi
English: A label; a small piece used to identify something
Bidhaa zote zinapaswa kuwa na kitambulishi.
All products must have a label.
ki-tam-bu-li-sho
English: 1. An ID card. 2. A small citizenship document
Kila raia anapaswa kuwa na kitambulisho.
Every citizen should have an ID card.
ki-ta-mi
English: 1. A short coconut tree. 2. A coconut from this tree
Kitami kilizaa nazi ndogo.
The short coconut tree bore small coconuts.
ki-ta-mi
English: 1. A short person. 2. A person with a short stature
Kitami alichekwa kwa urefu wake mdogo.
The short person was laughed at for his height.
ki-tam-kwa
English: 1. An audible sound when pronounced. 2. A speech sound made by organs
Kila neno lina kitamkwa chake.
Every word has its own pronunciation.
ki-tam-le
English: See kitami¹
Waliokota nazi ya kitamle ufukweni.
They picked a kitamle coconut on the beach.
ki-ta-na
English: A comb; a tool used to comb hair
Alitumia kitana kupanga nywele zake.
She used a comb to arrange her hair.
ki-tan-da
English: A bed
Nililala kitandani kwa muda mrefu.
I slept in bed for a long time.
ki-tan-da
English: A device used by a weaver to make cloth
Fundi alitumia kitanda kutengeneza shuka.
The weaver used a loom to make a sheet.
ki-tan-da
English: An insult, abuse
Alitoa kitanda kwa hasira.
He uttered an insult in anger.
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