Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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Found 283 word(s) starting with "V"

vin-ya

English: To be confused

Example (Swahili):

Alivinza baada ya kusikia maswali mengi

Example (English):

He was confused after hearing many questions

vin-ya-vin-ya

English: To mash something (like food for a baby)

Example (Swahili):

Mama alinyavinya ndizi kumpa mtoto wake

Example (English):

Mother mashed bananas to feed her child

vin-yo-ya

English: A game similar to tennis, played with a small shuttlecock

Example (Swahili):

Watoto walicheza vinyoya uwanjani

Example (English):

The children played vinyoya in the field

vin-yu-ka

English: The act of insects like millipedes moving by wriggling

Example (Swahili):

Kinyonga alinyuka kwenye ukuta taratibu

Example (English):

The millipede wriggled slowly on the wall

vin-zu

English: See yunzu (dirt in water)

Example (Swahili):

Maji yalikuwa na vinzu vingi baada ya mvua

Example (English):

The water had much dirt after the rain

vin-zu-ka

English: The act of bubbling up (of water or any liquid)

Example (Swahili):

Maji yalivinzuka kwenye sufuria

Example (English):

The water bubbled up in the pot

vi-pi

English: Interrogative for the Ki-/Vi- noun class (which?)

Example (Swahili):

Vipi vitabu unavyohitaji?

Example (English):

Which books do you need?

vi-pi

English: Interrogative for the Ki-/Vi- noun class (how?)

Example (Swahili):

Vipi unaendelea na kazi?

Example (English):

How are you progressing with work?

vi-pi

English: A word to ask about someone's state or how something is happening

Example (Swahili):

Vipi hali ya mama yako?

Example (English):

How is your mother's condition?

vi-ri-gi-za

English: To cause a disturbance; to bring chaos

Example (Swahili):

Kejeli zake zilivirigiza mkutano mzima

Example (English):

His mocking remarks disturbed the entire meeting

vi-ri-gi-za

English: To explain something by hiding crucial details

Example (Swahili):

Alivirigiza maelezo ili kuwapotosha

Example (English):

He explained things vaguely to mislead them

vi-rin-ga

English: To make something take a circular shape

Example (Swahili):

Aliviriga chuma hicho kiwe duara

Example (English):

He bent the metal into a circular shape

vi-rin-ga-na

English: 1. To be in a circular state; to be entangled. 2. To have a beautiful physique

Example (Swahili):

Mikono yao iliviringana walipokumbatiana

Example (English):

Their arms entwined when they embraced

vi-rin-ge

English: 1. The shape of a circle. 2. A small, round mango with a hard skin

Example (Swahili):

Alikata viringe kwenye karatasi

Example (English):

He cut out a circle on the paper

vi-rin-gi-ka

English: To turn over by rolling; to roll like a wheel

Example (Swahili):

Mpira ulibiringika mlimani chini

Example (English):

The ball rolled down the hill

vi-rin-gi-sha

English: 1. To spin something. 2. To make something roll

Example (Swahili):

Alivirigisha jiwe barabarani

Example (English):

He rolled the stone on the road

vi-rin-gi-za

English: See viringisha

Example (Swahili):

Alivirigiza mpira chini ya kiti

Example (English):

He rolled the ball under the chair

vi-ro-lo-gia

English: The field of study that investigates viruses

Example (Swahili):

Aliamua kusomea virologia chuoni

Example (English):

He decided to study virology at university

vi-ru

English: A type of fruit from the citrus family with a hard shell divided into segments

Example (Swahili):

Wakulima walipanda miti ya viru mashambani

Example (English):

Farmers planted viru trees in the farms

vi-ru-gu

English: Anger; sudden rage

Example (Swahili):

Alijawa na virugu baada ya kuibiwa

Example (English):

He was filled with rage after being robbed

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