Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 4396 word(s) starting with "K"

/kázi/

English: Work, job, task.

Example (Swahili):

Kazi ngumu huleta mafanikio.

Example (English):

Hard work brings success.

/kázi/

English: A finished product, creation, or composition.

Example (Swahili):

Riwaya hii ni kazi ya mwandishi maarufu.

Example (English):

This novel is the work of a famous writer.

/kázi/

English: Craftsmanship, design, decoration.

Example (Swahili):

Kanzu yake ina kazi nzuri shingoni.

Example (English):

His robe has fine embroidery on the collar.

/kázi/

English: Function; performance.

Example (Swahili):

Mashine hii haina kazi tena.

Example (English):

This machine no longer functions.

/kázi/

English: Habit, custom.

Example (Swahili):

Kuamka mapema ni kazi yake.

Example (English):

Waking up early is his habit.

/kazía/

English: Emphasize; stress.

Example (Swahili):

Mwalimu alikazia umuhimu wa usafi.

Example (English):

The teacher emphasized the importance of cleanliness.

/kazía/

English: Move towards a particular direction.

Example (Swahili):

Walisogea wakikazia upande wa mashariki.

Example (English):

They moved, heading east.

/kazía/

English: Deny permission (informal).

Example (Swahili):

Alikazia mtoto wake kutoka nje.

Example (English):

He denied his child permission to go out.

/kazíka/

English: Be tightly fixed; secured firmly.

Example (Swahili):

Misumari imekazika ukutani.

Example (English):

The nails are firmly fixed in the wall.

/kazitíta/

English: Multitasking; ability to do several things at once.

Example (Swahili):

Kompyuta hii ni ya kazitita.

Example (English):

This computer is multitasking.

/kazóle/

English: In abundance; in great numbers.

Example (Swahili):

Watu walifika kazole kushuhudia tukio.

Example (English):

People came in large numbers to witness the event.

/kazúa/

English: Untie; loosen.

Example (Swahili):

Alikazua kamba ya mzigo.

Example (English):

He untied the rope of the luggage.

/kázwa/

English: Tightly tied; pressed.

Example (Swahili):

Mfuniko umekazwa vizuri.

Example (English):

The lid has been tightly fastened.

/kázwa/

English: To be sexually penetrated (informal).

Example (Swahili):

Mwanamke huyo alidai kuwa alikazwa.

Example (English):

That woman claimed she was sexually assaulted.

/ke/

English: Exclamation of surprise.

Example (Swahili):

Ke! Hujafika bado?

Example (English):

Oh! You haven't arrived yet?

/keá/

English: Small crack on the heel or toe.

Example (Swahili):

Ana kea kwenye kisigino chake.

Example (English):

He has a crack on his heel.

/keá/

English: A soldier who served in the British colonial army.

Example (Swahili):

Babu yangu alikuwa kea wakati wa vita.

Example (English):

My grandfather was a soldier during the war.

/kéba/

English: Exclamation of joy during weddings.

Example (Swahili):

Wanawake walipiga keba arusini.

Example (English):

Women shouted keba at the wedding.

/kebári/

English: Another form of keba.

Example (Swahili):

Walilia kebari kushangilia harusi.

Example (English):

They shouted kebari to celebrate the wedding.

/kebéhi/

English: Mock; show contempt.

Example (Swahili):

Usimkebehi mwenzako kwa makosa yake.

Example (English):

Don't mock your friend for his mistakes.

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