Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/taka'mwili/
English: Filth from the body, e.g., feces or urine.
Wanaosha takamwili kwa maji safi.
They clean body waste with clean water.
/taka'rabu/
English: To approach.
Alitakarabu mlango kwa tahadhari.
He approached the door cautiously.
/taka'riri/
English: Repetition; the act of reciting; a tradition or custom.
Shule yao ina takariri ya kuimba wimbo wa taifa kila asubuhi.
Their school has the custom of singing the national anthem every morning.
/taka'rubu/
English: The state of being close; proximity.
Nyumba yao ipo katika takarubu na bahari.
Their house is in close proximity to the sea.
/ta'kasa/
English: To purify; to make clean.
Wametakasa hekalu kwa maji matakatifu.
They purified the temple with holy water.
/ta'kaso/
English: The act of purifying; the state of being cleansed.
Takaso la roho ni muhimu kwa waumini.
Spiritual purification is important for believers.
/ta'kata/
English: To be clean; the act of something being cleaned.
Nguo zimetakata vizuri baada ya kuoshwa.
The clothes are clean after washing.
/ta'kata/
English: To play the bao game without betting.
Wazee walikutana kutakata jioni.
The elders met to play bao in the evening.
/ta'kata/
English: To make a heavy sound like a tree falling or a gun firing.
Mti ulipoanguka ulitakata kwa sauti kubwa.
When the tree fell, it made a loud sound.
/takataka/
English: Useless things; rubbish; waste.
Usitupe takataka hovyo mitaani.
Do not litter the streets with rubbish.
/takaθari/
English: Great greed for wealth or children.
Takathari ya mali inaweza kumharibu mtu.
Excessive greed for wealth can ruin a person.
/taka'tiʃa/
English: To make something white or bright using chemicals; to bleach.
Wametakatisha nguo kwa dawa maalum.
They bleached the clothes using a special chemical.
/taka'wadi/
English: To explain, to clarify.
Alitakawadi jambo hilo kwa undani.
He explained the matter in detail.
/tak'bira/
English: The act of saying "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great).
Walifanya takbira mara tatu msikitini.
They recited Allahu Akbar three times in the mosque.
/tak'diri/
English: Destiny; divine decree; God's ordained plan.
Kila kitu kina takdiri yake mbele ya Mungu.
Everything has its destiny before God.
/takh'misa/
English: A poem with five stanzas per verse; a quintain.
Alitunga shairi la takhimisa kwa ustadi.
He composed a five-stanza poem skillfully.
/taki/
English: Coconut husk fiber; coir.
Wanatumia taki kutengeneza mikeka.
They use coconut fiber to make mats.
/ta'kia/
English: To wish someone well; to express goodwill.
Alimtakia heri katika safari yake.
He wished him well on his journey.
/ta'kia/
English: A small pillow used on sofas, beds, or cars.
Nilinunua makochi yenye makorokoro na takia.
I bought sofas with cushions and small pillows.
/taki'ðibu/
English: Blame or accusation of lying.
Alipokea takidhibu kwa kutoa taarifa za uongo.
He was accused of lying after giving false information.
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