Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/'tumbo/
English: Children of one mother in a polygamous family.
Watoto wa tumbo moja wanashirikiana vizuri.
Children of the same mother cooperate well.
/tumbu'a/
English: To burst or prick something (like a boil); to pierce; (idiom) to open one's eyes wide.
Alitumbua jipu lililokuwa mguuni.
He burst the boil on his leg.
/tumbu'a/
English: To squander wealth on pleasure; to waste.
Alitumbua mali yake yote kwa starehe.
He squandered all his wealth on pleasure.
/tumbu'iza/
English: To entertain with songs, music, or poetry; to lull a child to sleep with songs.
Mama alimlaza mtoto kwa kumtumbuiza.
The mother lulled her baby to sleep with a song.
/tumbu'izo/
English: Entertainment (song, music, poem).
Kulikuwa na tumbuizo la muziki kwenye tamasha.
There was a musical performance at the festival.
/tumbu'juka/
English: (Of a fruit or boil) to burst and ooze liquid; to rot or decay.
Embe limeanza kutumbujuka kwa sababu ya joto.
The mango has started to rot because of the heat.
/tumbu'ka/
English: (Of a boil) to burst open.
Jipu lilitumbuka baada ya siku mbili.
The boil burst after two days.
/tumbuki'a/
English: To slip and fall into a hole or water; (figuratively) to get into trouble.
Alitumbukia mtoni akiwa anavuka daraja.
He fell into the river while crossing the bridge.
/tumbuki'za/
English: To immerse something into water or a hole.
Alitumbukiza mikono yake majini kuosha.
He dipped his hands into the water to wash them.
/tumbuki'za/
English: To involve someone in trouble.
Alimtumbukiza rafiki yake katika matatizo.
He dragged his friend into trouble.
/tumbuli'a/
English: (With eyes) to stare blankly in surprise or confusion.
Alimtumbulia macho kwa mshangao.
He stared at him in astonishment.
/tum'buri/
English: A stringed musical instrument.
Alipiga tumburi kwenye jukwaa la tamasha.
He played the stringed instrument on the concert stage.
/tumburu'jika/
English: See tumbujuka (to burst, to rot).
Angalia neno tumbujuka kwa maana.
See the word tumbujuka for the meaning.
/tum'busi/
English: A vulture (a large, bald-headed bird that eats carcasses).
Tumbusi walikuwa wakizunguka maiti jangwani.
Vultures were circling around the carcass in the desert.
/'tumbuu/
English: A lock (for a door).
Funga mlango kwa tumbuu mpya.
Lock the door with the new lock.
/tumbu'za/
English: To make clear or open; to enter a place forcefully; to penetrate and emerge on the other side.
Alitumbuza ukuta kwa kutumia nyundo.
He broke through the wall using a hammer.
/'tumbwi/
English: A special fee paid to a traditional healer for a successful treatment.
Alipeleka tumbwi kwa mganga baada ya kupona.
He gave a token to the healer after recovering.
/'tumbwi/
English: A coconut fruit before it becomes a dafu (with water but no firm meat).
Walinywa maji ya tumbwi shambani.
They drank the water from a young coconut in the field.
/'tume/
English: Caution, fear, anxiety; jealousy.
Alizungumza kwa tume kubwa baada ya kuona askari.
He spoke cautiously after seeing the police.
/'tume/
English: A commission; a committee.
Tume maalum iliundwa kuchunguza tukio hilo.
A special commission was formed to investigate the incident.
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