Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 1069 word(s) starting with "P"

/peˈpea/

English: A mild illness; feeling slightly unwell

Example (Swahili):

Leo nina pepea kidogo, sijisikii vizuri.

Example (English):

I feel a little unwell today.

/peˈpea/

English: A light breeze or soft wind

Example (Swahili):

Pepa ya asubuhi ilileta hewa safi.

Example (English):

The morning breeze brought fresh air.

/peˈpeo/

English: A fan, bellows, or steering oar

Example (Swahili):

Alitumia pepeo kupuliza moto.

Example (English):

He used a fan to stoke the fire.

/pepeˈruka/

English: To be blown away by the wind

Example (Swahili):

Karatasi zilikeperuka hewani.

Example (English):

The papers were blown away by the wind.

/pepeˈruka/

English: To flutter, especially sails or flags

Example (Swahili):

Bendera ilikeperuka juu ya paa.

Example (English):

The flag fluttered above the roof.

/pepeˈruʃa/

English: To blow away, broadcast, or hoist a flag

Example (Swahili):

Alikeperusha bendera wakati wa sherehe.

Example (English):

He hoisted the flag during the ceremony.

/pepeˈruʃa/

English: To send a message electronically or via airwaves

Example (Swahili):

Walipeperusha habari kupitia redio.

Example (English):

They broadcasted the news over the radio.

/peˈpesa/

English: To wink or signal with the eyes

Example (Swahili):

Alimpepesa jicho kwa ishara ya siri.

Example (English):

He winked as a secret signal.

/peˈpesua/

English: To shake or make unsteady

Example (Swahili):

Alikepesua kiti kwa hasira.

Example (English):

He shook the chair angrily.

/peˈpesuka/

English: To stagger or sway from side to side

Example (Swahili):

Mzee alipépesuka akitembea kwa fimbo.

Example (English):

The old man staggered as he walked with his cane.

/peˈpeta/

English: To winnow grain to separate chaff

Example (Swahili):

Walikepeta nafaka kwa upepo.

Example (English):

They winnowed the grain using the wind.

/peˈpeta/

English: To juggle a ball skillfully

Example (Swahili):

Mchezaji alipepeta mpira kwa miguu yake.

Example (English):

The player juggled the ball with his feet.

/peˈpeta/

English: To beat repeatedly or fan continuously

Example (Swahili):

Alikepeta kitambaa ili kupunguza joto.

Example (English):

She fanned the cloth to cool off.

/peˈpeta/

English: Pounded and roasted rice

Example (Swahili):

Waliandaa pepeta kwa chakula cha jioni.

Example (English):

They prepared pounded roasted rice for dinner.

/peˈpeta/

English: Soft white stones chewed by pregnant women

Example (Swahili):

Wajawazito wengine hupenda kula pepeta.

Example (English):

Some pregnant women like to eat white clay stones.

/pepeˈtana/

English: To compete or fight with each other

Example (Swahili):

Timu hizo mbili zilikepetana vikali.

Example (English):

The two teams competed fiercely.

/pepeˈteka/

English: To wave a cloth as a signal for help

Example (Swahili):

Walipepeteca shuka kuomba msaada.

Example (English):

They waved a cloth to ask for help.

/peˈpetto/

English: A winnowing tool or sieve

Example (Swahili):

Alitumia pepeto kutenga nafaka safi.

Example (English):

He used a winnowing basket to clean the grain.

/peˈpezi/

English: Gentle electric breeze or airflow

Example (Swahili):

Pepezi ya feni ilipooza chumba.

Example (English):

The fan's breeze cooled the room.

/ˈpepo/

English: Spirit, ghost, or supernatural being

Example (Swahili):

Walisema nyumba hiyo ina pepo.

Example (English):

They said that house was haunted by spirits.

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