Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/timu'a/
English: To run away; to flee.
Alitimua baada ya kusikia polisi wanakuja.
He fled after hearing the police were coming.
/timu'a/
English: To uproot a plant completely with its roots.
Alitimuwa mmea wote kwa koleo.
He uprooted the whole plant with a spade.
/timu'a/
English: To lift a heavy load with effort; to carry a heavy burden.
Wafanyakazi walitimuwa mawe mazito.
The workers lifted heavy stones.
/timu'a/
English: To mess up; to disorganize.
Usitimuie kazi yangu.
Don't mess up my work.
/timu'a/
English: To squander; to use carelessly; to waste.
Usitimuwe pesa zako hovyo.
Don't waste your money carelessly.
/'timu/
English: See timia.
Angalia neno timia kwa maana kamili.
See the word timia for the full meaning.
/'timu/
English: A team (of players or workers).
Timu yetu imeshinda mechi.
Our team won the match.
/ti'na/
English: To circumcise.
Wavulana walitiniwa kulingana na desturi za kabila lao.
The boys were circumcised according to their tribe's customs.
/tin'da/
English: To cut something (cloth, plant, or board) to size.
Fundi alitinda ubao kwa urefu unaotakiwa.
The carpenter cut the board to the required length.
/tin'da/
English: To pluck or trim eyebrows in a certain way.
Alitinda nyusi zake kwa umbo zuri.
She trimmed her eyebrows into a nice shape.
/tin'da/
English: To bring to an end; to complete.
Alitinda mradi kwa mafanikio.
He completed the project successfully.
/tin'da/
English: To pound grain a second time to make it fine.
Walitinda nafaka kupata unga laini.
They pounded the grain again to make fine flour.
/tindi'a/
English: To sprain a body part; to hurt one's lower back or buttocks from a fall.
Alitindia mgongo alipoteleza.
He hurt his back when he slipped.
/tindi'a/
English: (Of a person's body) To shake, e.g., to music.
Alitindia mwili wake kwa muziki.
She shook her body to the music.
/tindi'a/
English: (Of a thing) To remain in the same state for a while.
Maji yameendelea kutindia bila kubadilika.
The water has remained still for a while.
/'tindi/
English: Spokes of a bicycle wheel.
Baiskeli yangu ina tindi zilizovunjika.
My bicycle has broken spokes.
/'tindi/
English: A joint of bones.
Tindi la mkono wake limeumia.
His arm joint is injured.
/'tindi/
English: (Of crops) In the early stages of growth before sprouting.
Mimea iko katika hatua ya tindi.
The crops are in their early growth stage.
/tin'diga/
English: A type of grass with long roots that grows in muddy areas.
Tindiga hupatikana karibu na mabwawa.
The tindiga grass grows near swamps.
/tindigi'li/
English: See kichomanguo (a type of ant).
Angalia neno kichomanguo kwa maana.
See the word kichomanguo for the meaning.
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