Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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vu-ku-to
English: Hot, humid air
Walihisi vukuto jangwani
They felt the hot, humid air in the desert
vu-li
English: The short rainy season
Wakulima walisubiri mvua za vuli
The farmers waited for the short rainy season
vu-lio
English: Clothes given to someone by a previous owner; hand-me-downs
Alivaa vulio vilivyotolewa na kaka yake
He wore hand-me-down clothes given by his brother
vu-lio
English: The skin shed by a snake
Walikuta vulio la nyoka shambani
They found a snake's shed skin in the farm
vu-lu-ta
English: To fester; to inflame a wound
Jeraha lilianza kuvuluta baada ya siku chache
The wound began to fester after a few days
vu-ma
English: To make a loud sound (like a lion, storm, or engine)
Upepo mkali ulivuma usiku kucha
A strong wind roared all night
vu-ma
English: To be talked about by many people; to be famous or infamous
Jina lake lilivuma nchini nzima
His name was talked about throughout the country
vu-ma
English: To move fast like the wind
Gari lilivuma barabarani kwa kasi
The car sped along the road like the wind
vu-ma
English: To lose badly in a card game
Alivuma katika mchezo wa karata
He lost badly in the card game
vu-ma-li-ka
English: To strive to get something not easily available
Alivumalika kupata nafasi ya kazi hiyo
He struggled to get that job opportunity
vu-ma-ti-ti
English: A type of bird resembling a guinea fowl
Walimwona vumatiti porini
They saw a vumatiti bird in the bush
vum-ba
English: The smell of caught fish
Nyumba ya wavuvi ilijaa vumba
The fishermen's house was full of the smell of fish
vum-ba-ma
English: A type of flat-bodied sea fish
Wavuvi walishika samaki wa aina ya vumbama
The fishermen caught flat-bodied fish called vumbama
vum-baua
English: See mbilimbili (a simpleton)
Waliendelea kumcheka kwa sababu alikuwa vumbaua
They kept laughing at him because he was a simpleton
vum-bi
English: Light dust from sand or grinding; powder
Njia yote ilikuwa imefunikwa na vumbi
The whole path was covered with dust
vum-bi-ka
English: To store something to ripen; to bury fruits to ripen
Walivumbika ndizi ili ziwe tayari baada ya siku tatu
They buried bananas to ripen in three days
vum-bi-tu-pa
English: Metal dust from grinding metal objects
Fundi alikusanya vumbitupa baada ya kusaga chuma
The artisan collected metal dust after grinding iron
vum-bo
English: Lumps; small balls of flour found in porridge
Uji ulikuwa na vumbo vingi
The porridge had many lumps
vum-bua
English: 1. To invent; to start something for the first time. 2. To discover; to find something hidden
Alivumbua mashine mpya ya kilimo
He invented a new farming machine
vum-bu-ru-ka
English: To jump out of a place very quickly; to startle and run
Sungura alivumburuka kutoka kichakani
The rabbit jumped out of the thicket quickly
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