Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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vi-ru-gu
English: Small bumps on the skin from insect bites
Mbu walimuacha na virugu mwilini
Mosquitoes left him with bumps on his body
vi-ru-si
English: Microscopic agents that cause certain diseases; viruses
Virusi vya UKIMWI vimeenea sana duniani
HIV viruses are widespread in the world
vi-sha
English: To dress someone in clothes
Mama alivisha mtoto nguo mpya
The mother dressed the child in new clothes
vi-shin-do
English: Acts of disturbance or disorder; violent acts
Walivamia sherehe kwa vishindo
They disrupted the celebration with violence
vi-shuo
English: Food or items given to a spirit as payment
Walitoa vishuo kwa mizimu ya mababu
They offered food to the ancestral spirits
vi-shuo
English: A collection of various cooking ingredients
Alileta vishuo jikoni kwa ajili ya mapishi
She brought assorted ingredients to the kitchen for cooking
vi-si-vyo
English: The way which is not; an improper manner
Alifanya mambo visivyo na akaanguka
He did things improperly and failed
vi-ta
English: War; fights between people or animals
Vita vilizuka kati ya makabila mawili
War broke out between the two tribes
vi-ta-ka-ta-ka
English: Various items of different kinds; many things together that aren't very important
Nyumba ilikuwa imejaa vitakataka kila kona
The house was full of junk in every corner
vi-ta-mi-ni
English: Nutrients from food and sun that are essential for body growth; vitamins
Matunda yana vitamini nyingi zinazosaidia afya
Fruits contain many vitamins that support health
vi-te-we-ji
English: Mischief or disturbances aimed at annoying or angering
Watoto walifanya viteweji darasani
The children caused mischief in class
vi-ti-ba
English: See vitimbi
Hadithi yake ilikuwa imejaa vitiba
His story was full of tricks
vi-tim-bi
English: Tricks; annoying or disruptive events; mischief, evil deeds
Aliandaa vitimbi vya kuwadanganya marafiki zake
He planned tricks to deceive his friends
vi-tua-tua
English: Several small pools of water; small collected patches of water
Baada ya mvua kulikuwa na vituatua njiani
After the rain there were small pools of water on the road
vi-vi
English: Demonstrative emphasis for hivi (like this, in this way)
Fanya vivi ulivyoambiwa
Do it just like this as you were told
vi-vi hi-vi
English: 1. Exactly like this, in no other way. 2. With nothing at all. 3. The way it was done or made
Nataka chakula hiki vivi hivi
I want this food exactly like this
vi-via
English: See vuvia (to fan)
Alivivia moto kwa kutumia kiberiti
He fanned the fire using a matchstick
vi-vi-ga
English: To hinder someone from doing their work at the desired speed
Shida nyingi zilimviviga kuendelea na mradi
Many problems hindered him from continuing with the project
vi-vin-yu-ka
English: To twist and turn like a worm; to wriggle
Samaki alijaribu kujinasua kwa kujivivinyuka
The fish tried to free itself by wriggling
vi-vi-zi-a
English: To exhale breath with a little saliva (e.g., as when blessing)
Bibi alimvivizia mjukuu wake baraka
The grandmother exhaled a blessing on her grandchild
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