Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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ko-ro-boi
English: A type of long gun with a short barrel
Mzee alihifadhi koroboi nyumbani kama urithi.
The old man kept the short-barreled gun at home as an heirloom.
ko-ro-boi
English: A boy who worked in a European household; a mission helper
Koroboi alipewa kazi ya kufagia ofisi.
The mission helper was given the job of sweeping the office.
ko-ro-cha
English: To bore; to make a hole
Fundi alikorocha kuni kutengeneza shimo.
The carpenter bored a hole in the wood.
ko-ro-cha-ko-ro-cha
English: See korocha
Aliendelea na kazi ya korochakorocha mbao.
He continued boring holes in the wood.
ko-ro-da-ni
English: Testicles
Alipigwa mateke na kuumia korodani.
He was kicked and injured in the testicles.
ko-ro-fin-do
English: A type of gun with fixed bullets
Askari walitumia korofindo vitani.
The soldiers used a korofindo gun in battle.
ko-ro-fin-do
English: The male genital organs; penis and testicles
Alijeruhiwa sehemu za korofindo.
He was injured in the genital area.
ko-ro-fi-sha
English: To annoy; to harass; to cause trouble
Wavulana walimkorofisha mwalimu kwa kelele.
The boys annoyed the teacher with noise.
ko-ro-ga
English: To stir; to mix a liquid
Mama alikoroga uji jikoni.
Mother stirred porridge in the kitchen.
ko-ro-gon-bi-we
English: A round white shell often found on reefs
Aliokota korogonbiwe pwani.
He picked up a white shell on the shore.
ko-ro-ko-cha
English: To bore or pierce; to make holes
Fundi alikorokocha mbao kwa kutumia kifaa.
The carpenter pierced the wood using a tool.
ko-ro-ko-cha
English: To speak unclearly; to talk too fast in a way that others can't follow
Alikorokocha kwa haraka bila kueleweka.
He mumbled quickly without being understood.
ko-ro-ko-cha
English: To repair or fix something poorly; to patch up without proper skill
Alikorokocha gari na bado halikufanya kazi.
He patched up the car but it still didn't work.
ko-ro-ko-cho
English: A useless thing; something worthless
Alitupa korokocho hovyo.
He threw away the worthless item.
ko-ro-ko-cho-a
English: To search for a solution in improper ways; to tamper with
Wanafunzi walikorokochoa kompyuta na kuiharibu.
The students tampered with the computer and spoiled it.
ko-ro-ko-ro
English: A police cell or holding room
Alifungiwa korokoro baada ya kukamatwa.
He was locked in the police cell after being arrested.
ko-ro-ko-ro
English: A gambling game played with dice
Walicheza korokoro usiku kucha.
They played the dice gambling game all night.
ko-ro-ko-ro-ni
English: A place where people are locked; jail or remand
Aliwekwa korokoroni kwa wiki moja.
He was kept in jail for a week.
ko-ro-ko-ro-ni
English: A person who guards warehouses or granaries
Korokoroni alihakikisha nafaka zipo salama.
The store guard ensured the grains were safe.
ko-ro-ma
English: To snore loudly; to make heavy breathing sounds in sleep
Baba alikoroma usingizini.
Father snored while sleeping.
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