Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 4117 word(s) starting with "M"

/m'sono/

English: The sound made by a sleeping person; snore.

Example (Swahili):

Msono wa baba ulisikika hadi sebule.

Example (English):

The father's snoring was heard all the way to the living room.

/m'sonobaɾi/

English: A tree with yellowish wood; pine tree.

Example (Swahili):

Msonobari hutumika kutengeneza mbao za ujenzi.

Example (English):

The pine tree is used to make construction timber.

/m'sonzi/

English: A person who plaits or braids hair.

Example (Swahili):

Msonzi alimfanya msichana msuko mpya.

Example (English):

The hair braider gave the girl a new hairstyle.

/m'soo/

English: A large tree known as mkomwe.

Example (Swahili):

Msoo ni mti wa kale unaopatikana msituni.

Example (English):

The msoo is an ancient tree found in the forest.

/m'sopanda/

English: A general name for palm-like trees such as coconut and date palms.

Example (Swahili):

Msopanda hutumika kwa kutengeneza vikapu na kamba.

Example (English):

Palm trees are used for making baskets and ropes.

/m'soya/

English: A leguminous plant rich in nutrients; soybean.

Example (Swahili):

Wakulima walipanda msoya kwa ajili ya chakula na biashara.

Example (English):

Farmers planted soybeans for food and trade.

/m'soːjojo/

English: A feeling of hesitation or nervousness before doing something.

Example (Swahili):

Alihisi msoyoyo kabla ya kuzungumza hadharani.

Example (English):

He felt nervous before speaking in public.

/msta'aːfu/

English: A retired person; one who has stopped working due to age.

Example (Swahili):

Mstaafu huyo sasa anajishughulisha na kilimo.

Example (English):

The retiree now spends his time farming.

/msta'aɾabu/

English: A civilized or well-mannered person.

Example (Swahili):

Mstaarabu husema maneno ya heshima kwa kila mtu.

Example (English):

A civilized person speaks respectfully to everyone.

/msta'eɸeli/

English: A tree that bears knobby or bumpy fruits; soursop tree.

Example (Swahili):

Matunda ya mstaefeli hutumika kutengeneza juisi tamu.

Example (English):

The fruits of the soursop tree are used to make sweet juice.

/msta'hifu/

English: A person who deserves honor or respect.

Example (Swahili):

Mstahifu huyo alipokea medali ya heshima.

Example (English):

The honorable man received a medal of respect.

/msta'himiliʋu/

English: A patient or enduring person.

Example (Swahili):

Mstahimilivu huvumilia matatizo bila kulalamika.

Example (English):

A patient person endures hardship without complaining.

/msta'hiwa/

English: See mstahliki (respected person).

Example (Swahili):

Mstahiwa huyo alikaribishwa kwa heshima kubwa.

Example (English):

The respected guest was warmly welcomed.

/msta'hliki/

English: A respectable person; one entitled to honor.

Example (Swahili):

Kila mstahliki anapaswa kutendewa kwa heshima.

Example (English):

Every respectable person should be treated with honor.

/msta'mu/

English: The inner plank or central board inside a boat's hull.

Example (Swahili):

Fundi alibadilisha mstamu wa chombo cha baharini.

Example (English):

The craftsman replaced the boat's inner plank.

/msta'ɾi/

English: A line or row of things or people.

Example (Swahili):

Wanafunzi walikaa mstari mmoja darasani.

Example (English):

The students sat in a single line in the classroom.

/msta'ɾihi/

English: The imaginary line passing through the 180th meridian.

Example (Swahili):

Mstarihi hugawa dunia katika nyakati tofauti.

Example (English):

The 180th meridian divides the Earth into different time zones.

/mstaɾi'kani/

English: A line connecting points on a graph.

Example (Swahili):

Mstarikani unaonyesha uhusiano kati ya bei na mauzo.

Example (English):

The line graph shows the relationship between price and sales.

/msta'tili/

English: A rectangle; a four-sided shape with right angles.

Example (Swahili):

Mstatili una pande nne zenye pembe sawa.

Example (English):

A rectangle has four sides with equal right angles.

/msubu'kuo/

English: The act of frowning or wrinkling the forehead.

Example (Swahili):

Alionyesha msubukuo alipokasirika.

Example (English):

He frowned when he got angry.

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