Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/tala'simu/
English: Inscriptions or writings used as charms against witchcraft.
Walivaa talasimu kwa ulinzi.
They wore a charm for protection.
/tali/
English: To travel abroad or to explore; to tour for leisure or learning.
Anapenda kutali nchi mbalimbali.
He loves to travel to different countries.
/tali/
English: To review lessons; to revise what has been taught.
Wanafunzi wanatali kabla ya mtihani.
Students are revising before the exam.
/tali/
English: To examine details closely; to scrutinize.
Alitaliwa kwa makini nyaraka zote.
He examined all the documents carefully.
/tali'bisi/
English: A heavy seal or weight tied to a vessel to prevent entry of water.
Talibisi ilifungwa kwenye mtungi.
The seal was tied to the water pot.
/tali'bisi/
English: The act of dressing someone or being occupied with clothing.
Walikuwa katika talibisi ya harusi.
They were busy dressing for the wedding.
/taliki/
English: The act of giving divorce.
Taliki ilifanyika mbele ya mashahidi.
The divorce took place before witnesses.
/taliki/
English: Rope used to hoist a sail or lift loads.
Walitumia taliki kuvuta tanga la mashua.
They used a rope to hoist the boat's sail.
/taliza/
English: To plaster or smear mud on a wall; to make smooth.
Wameanza kutaliza ukuta wa nyumba.
They have started plastering the house wall.
/tal'kini/
English: A recitation performed for the deceased after burial.
Sheikh alisoma talkini kwa marehemu.
The sheikh recited talkini for the deceased.
/talo/
English: A game similar to cricket; the board used for it.
Watoto walicheza talo mchana kutwa.
The children played talo all afternoon.
/'tama/
English: Cheek.
Alimgusa tama kwa upole.
He gently touched her cheek.
/'tama/
English: Volume or filling of a liquid in the mouth.
Alipiga tama ya maji safi.
He took a mouthful of clean water.
/'tama/
English: The end or conclusion of something.
Hii ni tama ya simulizi yetu.
This is the end of our story.
/'tama/
English: Trustworthy; complete; clearly defined.
Ni mtu tama katika kazi zake.
He is a trustworthy and precise person.
/'tama/
English: Something annoying or irritating; shame.
Tabia hiyo ni tama kwa jamii.
That behavior is shameful to society.
/'tama/
English: An utterance used to confirm sincerity.
Walisema "tama" kuthibitisha maneno yao.
They said "tama" to confirm their sincerity.
/ta'maa/
English: Desire or hope for something; greed.
Tamaa mbele mauti nyuma.
Greed leads to destruction.
/tama'dunika/
English: To be civilized; to adopt a certain culture.
Wameanza kutamadunika kwa haraka.
They have quickly become civilized.
/tama'hiʃa/
English: To delay someone; to make someone wait.
Usinitamahilishe tena leo.
Don't keep me waiting again today.
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