Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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vun-ju

English: 1. Sediment found in water after it's disturbed. 2. The state of water being turbid

Example (Swahili):

Maji ya mtungi yalikuwa na vunju

Example (English):

The water in the pot had sediment

vun-jua

English: To mix something with a liquid; to make into a mixture

Example (Swahili):

Ali vunjua unga na maziwa

Example (English):

He mixed flour with milk

vun-zu

English: Dirt resembling dust seen when water is stirred; sediment

Example (Swahili):

Waliona vunzu kwenye maji yaliyochemshwa

Example (English):

They saw sediment in the boiled water

vuo

English: A type of steam treatment for a patient using boiled roots and leaves

Example (Swahili):

Wagonjwa walitibiwa kwa kutumia vuo

Example (English):

The patients were treated using herbal steam

vu-ra

English: To draw a sword or weapon; to unsheathe

Example (Swahili):

Askari alivura upanga wake

Example (English):

The soldier unsheathed his sword

vu-ra

English: A type of wind

Example (Swahili):

Vura kali ilivuma usiku

Example (English):

A strong wind blew at night

vu-ru-ga

English: To spoil; to disrupt a plan; to mess up

Example (Swahili):

Mvua ilivuruga mipango ya sherehe

Example (English):

The rain disrupted the ceremony plans

vu-ru-ga

English: 1. To stir; to mix a liquid into something else. 2. To mix flour and water

Example (Swahili):

Alivuruga uji jikoni

Example (English):

He stirred the porridge in the kitchen

vu-ru-gi-ka

English: To be spoiled; to be out of order

Example (Swahili):

Sherehe ilivurugika kwa sababu ya mvua

Example (English):

The ceremony was spoiled because of the rain

vu-ru-gu

English: A state of disruption or chaos; disturbance, turmoil

Example (Swahili):

Vurugu zilianza baada ya mkutano

Example (English):

Chaos erupted after the meeting

vu-ru-gua

English: To make something soft by pounding or kneading

Example (Swahili):

Walivurugua viazi kabla ya kupika

Example (English):

They pounded the potatoes before cooking

vu-ru-gu-vu-ru-gu

English: Chaotically

Example (Swahili):

Aliongea kwa vuruguvurugu

Example (English):

He spoke chaotically

vu-ru-gu-vu-ru-gu

English: See vurugu

Example (Swahili):

Mitaa ilijaa vuruguvurugu

Example (English):

The streets were full of chaos

vu-ru-mai

English: Disturbance, chaos, uproar

Example (Swahili):

Vurumai zilianza sokoni

Example (English):

There was uproar in the market

vu-ru-mi-sha

English: To pelt, to throw at

Example (Swahili):

Watoto walivurumisha mawe ukutani

Example (English):

The children pelted stones at the wall

vu-ru-mi-shia

English: To pelt something at (e.g., stones)

Example (Swahili):

Walivurumishia mawe kwenye miti

Example (English):

They threw stones at the trees

vu-ru-mi-za

English: To throw something (e.g., a stone or fruit) far away; to hurl

Example (Swahili):

Alivurumiza jiwe baharini

Example (English):

He hurled a stone into the sea

vu-run-dua

English: To make water muddy by stirring; to turbid

Example (Swahili):

Watoto walivurundua maji ya kisima

Example (English):

The children muddied the well water

vu-ru-ru

English: 1. In large quantities; abundantly. 2. Carelessly

Example (Swahili):

Alileta mazao kwa vururu

Example (English):

He brought crops in abundance

vu-ru-sa

English: To do work or an activity without following its rules or procedures

Example (Swahili):

Walivurusa kazi ya shamba

Example (English):

They worked in the field carelessly without rules

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