Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 4396 word(s) starting with "K"

ko-nzo

English: A large stick sharpened at one end used in hunting or fishing (e.g. for octopus)

Example (Swahili):

Wavuvi walitumia konzo kuvulia pweza.

Example (English):

The fishermen used a sharpened stick to catch octopus.

ko-o

English: A hen or female bird that has laid eggs

Example (Swahili):

Koo alinyeshewa majani kwa ajili ya kutaga.

Example (English):

The hen was given grass to lay eggs.

ko-o

English: The throat; passage for food and air

Example (Swahili):

Alimeza chakula na koo lilikwama.

Example (English):

He swallowed food and it got stuck in his throat.

ko-o

English: A mistress; a female lover

Example (Swahili):

Alikuwa na koo aliyemficha mjini.

Example (English):

He had a mistress hidden in town.

ko-o

English: A disease of the throat

Example (Swahili):

Mtoto aliugua koo na kupelekwa hospitalini.

Example (English):

The child suffered from a throat infection and was taken to the hospital.

ko-o-ngo

English: A planting hole; hole dug for seeds

Example (Swahili):

Wakulima walitengeneza koongo kwa kupanda mbegu.

Example (English):

The farmers made seed holes for planting.

ko-pa

English: A dried slice of cassava, potato, or banana

Example (Swahili):

Walikula kopa kwa chai ya asubuhi.

Example (English):

They ate dried cassava slices with morning tea.

ko-pa

English: A playing card marked with a heart symbol

Example (Swahili):

Alitoa kopa mezani wakati wa mchezo wa karata.

Example (English):

He laid down a heart card during the card game.

ko-pa

English: To borrow money or items with the intention to repay; to take words from another language

Example (Swahili):

Alikopa pesa dukani akiahidi kulipa kesho.

Example (English):

He borrowed money from the shop promising to pay tomorrow.

ko-pa

English: To give someone less than their fair share in distribution or sale

Example (Swahili):

Mfanyabiashara alimkopa mteja bidhaa.

Example (English):

The trader shortchanged the customer on goods.

ko-pa-si

English: See kongoo

Example (Swahili):

Alitumia kopasi kulainisha chuma.

Example (English):

He used the tool to smooth the iron.

ko-pe

English: The upper end of a wick of a lamp or candle that burns

Example (Swahili):

Kope la mshumaa lilikuwa karibu kuzima.

Example (English):

The candle wick was about to go out.

ko-pe

English: Eyelashes; lids covering the eyes when closed

Example (Swahili):

Macho yake yalipambwa na kope ndefu.

Example (English):

Her eyes were adorned with long eyelashes.

ko-pe-sa

English: To flutter the eyelashes

Example (Swahili):

Alikopesa kope zake kwa aibu.

Example (English):

She fluttered her eyelashes shyly.

ko-pe-sha

English: To have a sharp inward curve at a woman's waist

Example (Swahili):

Alionekana na kiuno kilichokopesha vizuri.

Example (English):

She appeared with a nicely curved waist.

ko-pe-sha

English: To lend money or items with an agreement to repay; to loan

Example (Swahili):

Benki ilimkopesha mkulima fedha za kulimia.

Example (English):

The bank loaned the farmer money for farming.

ko-pi

English: To copy; to make a duplicate

Example (Swahili):

Wanafunzi walikopi maandiko kutoka ubaoni.

Example (English):

The students copied notes from the blackboard.

ko-pii

English: A copy; duplicate

Example (Swahili):

Alitengeneza kopii ya cheti chake.

Example (English):

He made a copy of his certificate.

ko-pio

English: A soldier or police officer ranked below sergeant

Example (Swahili):

Kopio alipandishwa cheo kuwa sajini.

Example (English):

The soldier was promoted from kopio to sergeant.

ko-po

English: A tin or plastic cup; a container used for holding things

Example (Swahili):

Alikunywa maji kwa kopo la plastiki.

Example (English):

He drank water from a plastic cup.

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