Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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ku-nu-ti
English: The dawn prayer supplication in Islam
Imamu alisoma dua ya kunuti.
The imam recited the dawn supplication.
ku-nu-zi
English: A poor person dependent on old-age benefits
Mzee yule alikuwa kunuzi.
That old man was a pauper.
kun-yaa
English: To wither or shrink
Maua yalikunyaa baada ya jua kali.
The flowers withered after the strong sun.
kun-yan-zi
English: Wrinkles on the face
Uso wake ulionekana na kunyanzi.
His face showed wrinkles.
kun-ya-ta
English: To shrink from cold, rain, or fear
Mtoto alijikunyata kwa baridi.
The child shrank from the cold.
kun-yu-a
English: To scratch skin until it bruises; to bite or gnaw; to whisper secretly
Alinyua nazi kwa kutumia mbarika.
He grated coconut using a scraper.
kun-za
English: A plank used to cover a corpse in a grave
Walitumia kunza kufunika maiti kaburini.
They used a plank to cover the body in the grave.
kun-zi
English: A hurdle (in athletics)
Mshindani aliruka kunzi kwa wepesi.
The athlete jumped over the hurdle with ease.
kun-zi
English: The skeleton; the frame of a door or window
Alionyesha kunzi la nyumba lililojengwa kwa mbao.
He showed the wooden frame of the house.
kun-zi
English: A theoretical model or framework for analysis
Mtafiti alitumia kunzi kuelezea matokeo yake.
The researcher used a framework to explain his findings.
ku-o
English: A ditch; a trench
Waliandaa kuo shambani kwa maji.
They dug a trench in the farm for water.
ku-o
English: A plot of land given for farming
Alipanda mahindi kwenye kuo alilopewa.
He planted maize on the plot of land he was given.
ku-o
English: A row of seedlings
Waliweka miche ya nyanya kwa kuo.
They planted tomato seedlings in rows.
ku-o
English: See kaumwa
Walisema kuo ni sawa na kaumwa.
They said kuo is the same as kaumwa.
ku-pa
English: Dried coconut leaves used for roofing
Walifunika nyumba kwa kupa.
They roofed the house with coconut leaves.
ku-pa
English: An ear of maize
Alivuna kupa la mahindi shambani.
He harvested an ear of maize from the farm.
ku-pa
English: One side of a pulley wheel where a rope passes
Kamba ilipita upande wa kupa.
The rope passed through one side of the pulley.
ku-pau
English: The top of a mast where a flag is hoisted
Bendera ilipandishwa kupau.
The flag was hoisted at the top of the mast.
ku-pe
English: A tick; also used for a lazy person depending on others
Ng'ombe alipata kupe shambani.
The cow got ticks in the field.
ku-pe
English: A type of sea fish with a long tail fin
Wavuvi walivua kupe baharini.
The fishermen caught kupe fish in the sea.
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