Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 918 word(s) starting with "N"

/ɲoˈka/

English: (noun) Snake; also used for a wicked person

Example (Swahili):

Nyoka alijificha chini ya jiwe.

Example (English):

The snake hid under a stone.

/ɲoˈka/

English: (noun) Coil or spiral shape

Example (Swahili):

Alitengeneza kamba kuwa nyoka.

Example (English):

He coiled the rope like a spiral.

/ɲokauˈkuti/

English: (noun) See ukukwi — firewood

Example (Swahili):

Walikusanya nyokaukuti kwa ajili ya kupika.

Example (English):

They gathered firewood for cooking.

/ɲoˈko/

English: (archaic term) A term similar to "your mother"; used historically in insults

Example (Swahili):

Alitumia neno "nyoko" kama tusi.

Example (English):

He used the word "nyoko" as an insult.

/ɲoˈko/

English: (interjection) Expression of insult or contempt

Example (Swahili):

"Nyoko!" alitamka kwa hasira.

Example (English):

"Nyoko!" he shouted angrily.

/ɲoˈkoa/

English: (verb) To pick or pluck small bits with fingers

Example (Swahili):

Alinyokoa mchele kidogo kidogo.

Example (English):

He picked the rice grain by grain.

/ɲoˈkoa/

English: (verb) To dislocate a joint; to remove something attached

Example (Swahili):

Alinyokoa mkono wakati wa mchezo.

Example (English):

He dislocated his arm during the game.

/ɲoː/

English: (noun) Snoring sound made while sleeping

Example (Swahili):

Alitoa nyoo kali usiku kucha.

Example (English):

He snored loudly all night.

/ɲoː/

English: (interjection) Expression of disdain or scorn

Example (Swahili):

"Nyoo!" alisema kwa dharau.

Example (English):

"Tsk!" he said disdainfully.

/ɲoˈoka/

English: (verb) To become straight; to reform; to behave better

Example (Swahili):

Kijana alinyooka baada ya kupewa ushauri.

Example (English):

The young man reformed after receiving advice.

/ɲoˈʃa/

English: (verb) To straighten; to correct; to discipline

Example (Swahili):

Alinyosha karatasi kabla ya kuandika.

Example (English):

He straightened the paper before writing.

/ɲoˈʃwa/

English: (verb passive) To be disciplined or punished

Example (Swahili):

Watoto walinyooshwa kwa kuchelewa.

Example (English):

The children were disciplined for being late.

/ɲoˈpoa/

English: (verb) To remove or dislocate a body part

Example (Swahili):

Alinyopoa meno yake yaliyokuwa yakiuma.

Example (English):

He had his aching tooth removed.

/ɲoˈrora/

English: (verb) To become thin and weak; to emaciate

Example (Swahili):

Alinyorora kutokana na njaa kali.

Example (English):

He became emaciated due to severe hunger.

/ɲoˈrora/

English: (verb) To become sad or downhearted

Example (Swahili):

Alinyorora baada ya kupoteza kazi.

Example (English):

He became sad after losing his job.

/ɲoˈʃa/

English: (verb) See nyoosha — to straighten, to adjust

Example (Swahili):

Fundi alinyosha bomba lililopinda.

Example (English):

The mechanic straightened the bent pipe.

/ɲoˈʃa/

English: (verb) To justify or align text evenly

Example (Swahili):

Mhariri alinyosha maandiko kwenye ukurasa.

Example (English):

The editor justified the text on the page.

/ɲoˈta/

English: (noun) Star in the sky

Example (Swahili):

Nyota zinang'aa usiku.

Example (English):

Stars shine at night.

/ɲoˈta/

English: (noun) Luck or fortune

Example (Swahili):

Ana nyota ya mafanikio.

Example (English):

He has a star of success (good luck).

/ɲoˈta/

English: (noun) Thirst or craving for a drink

Example (Swahili):

Nilihisi nyota baada ya kukimbia.

Example (English):

I felt thirsty after running.

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