Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 1069 word(s) starting with "P"

/paˈroko/

English: A priest in charge of a parish

Example (Swahili):

Paroko aliongoza misa ya asubuhi.

Example (English):

The parish priest led the morning mass.

/ˈparu/

English: A type of cannabis mixed with sugar

Example (Swahili):

Wengine hutumia paru kama dawa ya maumivu.

Example (English):

Some people use this cannabis mixture as pain relief.

/ˈparu/

English: See beleshi (a stimulant)

Example (Swahili):

Wazee walitumia paru kupata nguvu.

Example (English):

The elders used the stimulant for energy.

/paˈruwa/

English: See paraza² (to scratch lightly)

Example (Swahili):

Aliparua rangi ukutani.

Example (English):

He scraped the paint off the wall.

/paˈrura/

English: 1. To scratch. 2. (Colloquial) To win in a contest

Example (Swahili):

Timu yao iliparura wapinzani goli tatu.

Example (English):

Their team defeated the opponents three goals to nil.

/paruˈwaɲɟa/

English: 1. Openly; publicly. 2. Carelessly; without order

Example (Swahili):

Alizungumza paruwanja mbele ya watu.

Example (English):

He spoke openly before the people.

/paruˈwaɲɟa/

English: A charm or amulet

Example (Swahili):

Alivaa paruwanja shingoni kwa imani ya ulinzi.

Example (English):

He wore an amulet around his neck for protection.

/paˈruza/

English: To scratch like an animal with claws

Example (Swahili):

Paka aliparuza ukuta kwa kucha zake.

Example (English):

The cat scratched the wall with its claws.

/paˈrwana/

English: 1. A written order. 2. An official permit

Example (Swahili):

Alipata parwana ya biashara kutoka serikalini.

Example (English):

He received a business permit from the government.

/ˈpasa/

English: To be necessary; to be obligatory

Example (Swahili):

Inampasa kila mwanafunzi kusoma kwa bidii.

Example (English):

Every student must study hard.

/ˈpasa/

English: A children's chasing game

Example (Swahili):

Watoto walicheza pasa uwanjani.

Example (English):

The children played a chasing game in the field.

/paˈsaka/

English: The Christian festival celebrating the death and resurrection of Christ

Example (Swahili):

Wakristo husherehekea Pasaka kila mwaka.

Example (English):

Christians celebrate Easter every year.

/ˈpaʃa/

English: A bird with a red neck and chest

Example (Swahili):

Pasha alipiga kelele juu ya mti.

Example (English):

The red-throated bird chirped from the tree.

/ˈpaʃa/

English: 1. To deliver a message. 2. To circumcise or apply punishment (in idioms)

Example (Swahili):

Alimpasha habari kuhusu ajali.

Example (English):

He informed him about the accident.

/ˈpaʃa/

English: To warm food by reheating it

Example (Swahili):

Alipasha chakula jikoni kabla ya kula.

Example (English):

He warmed the food in the kitchen before eating.

/paˈʃana/

English: To inform each other; to exchange news

Example (Swahili):

Marafiki walipashana habari baada ya miaka mingi.

Example (English):

Friends exchanged news after many years.

/paˈʃau/

English: A deep desire or longing

Example (Swahili):

Alikuwa na pashau ya mafanikio maishani.

Example (English):

He had a strong desire for success in life.

/paˈʃawa/

English: See pashau (deep longing)

Example (Swahili):

Pashawa yake ilimfanya ajitahidi zaidi.

Example (English):

His strong longing made him work harder.

/paˈʃija/

English: 1. To grind or crush solid items. 2. To process something for short-term use

Example (Swahili):

Alipashia chuma ili kitumike kwa muda.

Example (English):

He ground the metal to make it usable for a short time.

/paˈʃkuna/

English: See pashu (prostitute)

Example (Swahili):

Pashkuna walikamatwa na polisi.

Example (English):

The prostitutes were arrested by the police.

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