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Found 283 word(s) starting with "V"

vun-ga

English: A tangled mass of unkempt hair; a bundle of things tied poorly

Example (Swahili):

Nywele zake zilikuwa vunga kwa kukosa kuch comb

Example (English):

His hair was tangled because it had not been combed

vun-ga

English: To deceive, to cheat; to confuse, to trick

Example (Swahili):

Alivunga marafiki zake ili apate pesa

Example (English):

He deceived his friends to get money

vun-ga

English: Not well arranged; not combed properly

Example (Swahili):

Kitanda kilionekana vunga

Example (English):

The bed looked messy

vun-ga-nia

English: To eat very quickly

Example (Swahili):

Watoto walivungania chakula mezani

Example (English):

The children ate the food quickly at the table

vun-ga-ni-za

English: To mess up a task; to do a job carelessly

Example (Swahili):

Fundi al vunganiza kazi ya ujenzi

Example (English):

The mason messed up the construction work

vun-gan-ya

English: To do work poorly or carelessly

Example (Swahili):

Ali vunganya kazi ya uchoraji

Example (English):

He did the painting job carelessly

vun-gan-ya

English: A type of large, hanging fruit

Example (Swahili):

Wakulima walipanda miti ya vunganya

Example (English):

Farmers planted trees that bear large hanging fruits

vun-ga-vun-ga

English: To work without care; to do work hastily and poorly

Example (Swahili):

Alifanya kazi kwa vungavunga

Example (English):

He did the work hastily and without care

vun-ga-vun-ga

English: 1. To break something into small pieces. 2. To make something bend

Example (Swahili):

Walivunja kuni kwa vungavunga

Example (English):

They broke the firewood into small pieces

vun-ga-vun-ga

English: To give unbelievable explanations, usually because you are lying or anxious

Example (Swahili):

Alitoa maelezo ya vungavunga kuhusu kuchelewa kwake

Example (English):

He gave unbelievable excuses about his lateness

vun-ge

English: A collection of things; a heap

Example (Swahili):

Vunge la nguo lilikuwa chumbani

Example (English):

A heap of clothes was in the room

vun-ge

English: A person who is not careful in their affairs

Example (Swahili):

Yeye ni vunge kwa mambo ya kazi

Example (English):

He is careless in work matters

vun-ge-vun-ge

English: The state of a place being covered up, with no light or space

Example (Swahili):

Nyumba ilikuwa vungevunge kwa sababu ya moshi

Example (English):

The house was dark and filled with smoke

vun-gi-li-za

English: To drape clothes on the body carelessly

Example (Swahili):

Alivungiliza shuka mabegani

Example (English):

He draped a sheet carelessly over his shoulders

vun-gi-vu

English: Unclear; dim, gloomy

Example (Swahili):

Mwanga wa taa ulikuwa vungivu

Example (English):

The lamp's light was dim

vun-gun-ya

English: The act of a fire burning internally without visible flames

Example (Swahili):

Mkaa uliendelea kuvungunya usiku kucha

Example (English):

The charcoal kept burning inside all night

vun-gun-ya

English: A type of long fruit often used for making beer

Example (Swahili):

Walikusanya vungunya kutengeneza pombe

Example (English):

They collected vungunya fruits to brew beer

vun-gwi

English: A type of fish with a wide mouth and white and black spots

Example (Swahili):

Samaki wa vungwi walipatikana baharini

Example (English):

The vungwi fish were found in the sea

vun-ja

English: To break a hard thing into pieces; to smash, to violate

Example (Swahili):

Alivunja glasi mezani

Example (English):

He broke the glass on the table

vun-ja

English: To go against existing rules or laws; to violate

Example (Swahili):

Alivunja sheria za barabarani

Example (English):

He violated traffic laws

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