Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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a-mu-ni

English: A trustworthy person

Example (Swahili):

Yeye ni amuni wa kuaminika.

Example (English):

He is a reliable person.

a-mu-ru

English: To command; to give orders

Example (Swahili):

Mkuu ali amuru askari wake wafanye kazi.

Example (English):

The chief commanded his soldiers to work.

a-mwa

English: To suckle from the breast

Example (Swahili):

Mtoto anaendelea amwa maziwa ya mama yake.

Example (English):

The baby continues to suckle his mother's milk.

a-mwa-li

English: See amuali (wealth, riches)

Example (Swahili):

Alijivunia amwali wake nyingi.

Example (English):

He was proud of his great wealth.

a-mwi-sha

English: To breastfeed at the breast

Example (Swahili):

Mama alim amwisha mtoto mchanga.

Example (English):

The mother breastfed the baby.

a-mza

English: To greet in the morning

Example (Swahili):

Wote wali amza wageni asubuhi.

Example (English):

Everyone greeted the guests in the morning.

a-na

English: An old coin worth ten cents

Example (Swahili):

Wazee walitumia sarafu ya ana zamani.

Example (English):

Elders used the "ana" coin in the past.

a-na kwa a-na

English: Face to face; directly

Example (Swahili):

Walizungumza ana kwa ana bila woga.

Example (English):

They spoke face to face without fear.

a-na-fo-ra

English: A rhetorical repetition for emphasis (anaphora)

Example (Swahili):

Mshairi alitumia anafora kuimarisha mashairi.

Example (English):

The poet used anaphora to strengthen the poem.

a-na-gra-mu

English: A word formed by rearranging the letters of another word

Example (Swahili):

"Roma" na "amor" ni mfano wa anagramu.

Example (English):

"Roma" and "amor" are an example of an anagram.

a-na-lo-ji-a

English: A comparison or example following a similar pattern

Example (Swahili):

Mwalimu alitumia analojia kueleza somo gumu.

Example (English):

The teacher used an analogy to explain the difficult lesson.

a-na-mo-me-ta

English: A device for measuring wind speed (anemometer)

Example (Swahili):

Wataalamu walitumia anamometa kupima upepo.

Example (English):

Experts used an anemometer to measure the wind.

a-na-na

English: Beautiful; attractive; soft

Example (Swahili):

Alivaa nguo ya anana¹ iliyo mvutia kila mtu.

Example (English):

She wore a beautiful dress that attracted everyone.

a-na-na

English: A fraction of the rupee (historical use)

Example (Swahili):

Ana mbili zilihesabika kama rupia moja.

Example (English):

Two ananas were counted as one rupee.

a-na-ni-ya

English: Talking to oneself; soliloquy

Example (Swahili):

Alionekana akifanya ananiya peke yake.

Example (English):

He was seen talking to himself.

a-na-sa

English: Luxury; pleasure; extravagance

Example (Swahili):

Walijifurahisha kwa maisha ya anasa.

Example (English):

They indulged in a life of luxury.

a-na-si-ri

English: Mysteries of life with secret rules

Example (Swahili):

Kitabu hiki kinaeleza anasiri za maisha.

Example (English):

This book explains the mysteries of life.

a-na-to-mi-a

English: The science of the structure of living things (anatomy)

Example (Swahili):

Wanafunzi wa tiba walisoma anatomia ya binadamu.

Example (English):

Medical students studied human anatomy.

a-na-wi-mu

English: The poor in spirit who depend on God

Example (Swahili):

Anawimu walibarikiwa katika mafundisho ya dini.

Example (English):

The poor in spirit were blessed in religious teachings.

a-nda-a

English: To prepare; to make ready

Example (Swahili):

Mama ali andaa chakula cha jioni.

Example (English):

Mother prepared dinner.

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