Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/kibáma/
English: Cake or bread made of bananas.
Walipika kibama tamu kwa sherehe.
They baked a delicious banana bread for the ceremony.
/kibámba/
English: Beautiful woman.
Yule binti ni kibamba wa mtaa.
That girl is the beauty of the neighborhood.
/kibámba/
English: Type of fish.
Wavuvi walipata samaki aina ya kibamba.
The fishermen caught a fish called kibamba.
/kibambázi/
English: Fire-catching plate.
Waliwasha kuni kwa kutumia kibambazi.
They lit the fire using a fire plate.
/kibána/
English: License plate tag; holder for registration number.
Gari lake lilipoteza kibana cha namba.
His car lost its number plate holder.
/kibánda/
English: Small hut or shed.
Aliishi kwenye kibanda cha nyasi.
He lived in a small grass hut.
/kibángo/
English: Part of a dhow mast where sail is tied.
Wavuvi walifunga tanga kwenye kibango.
The fishermen tied the sail to the mast part.
/kibanío/
English: Clip; clamp.
Alitumia kibanio kufunga karatasi.
He used a clip to hold papers.
/kibánko/
English: Small stick or rod used to roast meat.
Walioka nyama kwa kibanko.
They roasted meat with a small rod.
/Kibántu/
English: Group of Bantu languages.
Kiswahili ni lugha ya Kibantu.
Swahili is a Bantu language.
/kibánzi/
English: Small splinter or chip.
Alijidunga na kibanzi cha mbao.
He pricked himself with a wood splinter.
/kibáo/
English: Small plank or board for sitting.
Alikalia kibao pembeni ya nyumba.
He sat on a small board beside the house.
/kibáo/
English: Slap with the palm.
Alimpiga kibao usoni.
He slapped him on the face.
/kibáo/
English: Music played with modern rhythm and instruments.
Vijana walicheza kibao usiku kucha.
The youth danced to the modern beat all night.
/kibáo/
English: Wooden tool used for making bricks or shaving coconut.
Walitumia kibao kutengeneza tofali.
They used a board tool to make bricks.
/kibáo/
English: Wooden board used for writing with chalk.
Wanafunzi waliandika majibu yao kwenye kibao.
The students wrote their answers on the board.
/kibáo/
English: Very many; countless.
Alipewa zawadi kibao.
He was given countless gifts.
/kibapára/
English: Old, worn-out hat or cloth.
Alivaa kibapara kichwani.
He wore a worn-out hat on his head.
/kibapára/
English: Poor person; beggar.
Kibapara alikaa kando ya barabara akiomba.
The beggar sat by the roadside asking for help.
/kibarábara/
English: Bird with black feathers spotted with white.
Kibarabara aliruka juu ya shamba.
The bird flew over the field.
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