Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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a-ju-a-di
English: Very generous; noble
Alijulikana kama mtu ajuadi kwa ukarimu wake.
He was known as a very generous man.
a-ju-a-fu
English: Concave; having an inward curve; hollowed
Sahani hiyo ilikuwa ajuafu katikati.
That plate was concave in the middle.
a-ju-za
English: Old woman; elderly lady
Ajuza alikaa mlangoni akiwatazama wajukuu wake wakicheza.
The old woman sat at the doorway watching her grandchildren play.
aj-wa-di
English: Famous; renowned; praised
Mwanafunzi huyo alikuwa ajwadi kwa uhodari wa masomo.
That student was renowned for academic excellence.
aj-wa-di
English: Very generous; hospitable
Alikuwa mtu ajwadi aliyewakaribisha wageni wote nyumbani kwake.
He was a very generous person who welcomed all guests into his home.
aj-wa-di-a
English: Generosity; kindness; noble character
Ukarimu wake ulionyesha ajwadia kubwa.
His hospitality showed great generosity.
aj-wa-ri
English: Useless; without meaning; obsolete
Mawazo hayo yalionekana ajwari kwa zama hizi.
Those ideas seemed useless in these times.
a-ka
English: To build with bricks or stones; to construct a fence
Walikaa pamoja wakaamua kuaka ukuta mpya wa shule.
They sat together and decided to build a new school wall.
a-ka
English: Expression of denial or surprise
Aka! Siwezi kuamini ulisema hivyo.
What! I can't believe you said that.
a-ka-ba-ri
English: Great; exalted; one of the attributes of God in Islam showing His greatness
Walisema "Allahu akabari" kwa heshima kubwa.
They said "God is Great" with deep reverence.
a-ka-bu
English: Heel; the back part of the foot
Aliumia akabu alipokanyaga jiwe.
He hurt his heel when he stepped on a stone.
a-ka-bu
English: Behind; after; at the back
Nyumba ya mwalimu iko akabu ya shule.
The teacher's house is behind the school.
a-ka-de-mi-a
English: Academy; institution of higher learning; matters related to scholarship
Alisoma katika akademia ya sanaa na muziki.
He studied at the academy of arts and music.
a-kal-bu
English: Consequence; effect; result of an action
Ajalabu zake zilikuwa akalbu ya uamuzi mbaya.
His troubles were the consequence of a bad decision.
a-ka-li
English: Small number; few in quantity
Vitabu vilivyobakia ni akali sana.
The remaining books are very few.
a-ka-li
English: Few in measure; in small quantity
Walikuwepo watu akali kwenye mkutano.
There were only a few people at the meeting.
a-ka-li
English: Few in number; insignificant; not important
Watu akali³ walihudhuria mkutano huo.
Only a few people attended that meeting.
a-ka-li-ya
English: The lowest number of things or people
Akaliya¹ ya wanafunzi wanaohitajika ni kumi.
The minimum number of students required is ten.
a-ka-li-ya
English: Having a small number; of little quantity
Alileta chakula akaliya² kwa wageni.
He brought a small quantity of food for the guests.
a-ka-ni-a
English: To skillfully guide a horse using reins
Alijua akania¹ farasi wake vizuri wakati wa mbio.
He knew how to skillfully guide his horse during the race.
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