Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/káwi/
English: Heavy object preventing a net or trap from moving in water.
Waliweka kawi kwenye jarife baharini.
They placed a weight on the fishing net in the sea.
/kawía/
English: To delay; to be late.
Aliwahi kukawia kufika shuleni.
He happened to arrive late at school.
/kawíi/
English: 1. Very strong; very powerful. 2. Occurring twice.
Mvua hii ni kawii, imenyesha mara mbili.
This rain is strong; it has fallen twice.
/kawiífu/
English: Slow; unable to reach the planned speed or pace.
Gari hili ni kawiifu barabarani.
This car is slow on the road.
/kawíii/
English: Happening twice; occurring two times.
Sherehe hii ni kawiii, hufanyika mara mbili kwa mwaka.
This ceremony is kawiii, it takes place twice a year.
/kawíri/
English: Together; in union (Ksh).
Waliimba kawiri kwenye tamasha.
They sang together at the festival.
/kawísha/
English: Cause to delay; make something late.
Mvua ilikawisha kuanza kwa mchezo.
The rain delayed the start of the game.
/kawíza/
English: Delay; cause lateness.
Foleni ilikawiza safari yetu.
The traffic jam delayed our journey.
/káya/
English: Home, settlement, family compound.
Wazee wa kaya walikutana kujadili amani.
The elders of the homestead gathered to discuss peace.
/kayába/
English: A thorny green plant often used as a fence.
Waliotesha kayaba kuzunguka shamba lao.
They planted kayaba around their farm.
/kayakáya/
English: Very small white crabs found on the beach.
Watoto walikusanya kayakaya ufukweni.
The children collected tiny crabs on the shore.
/kayakáya/
English: Part of a sail that can be folded.
Baharia alipunguza kayakaya ya tanga.
The sailor folded part of the sail.
/kayáki/
English: A canoe used by Eskimos made of animal skin.
Wavindaji wa barafu walitumia kayaki kuvua.
The ice hunters used a kayak to fish.
/kayámba/
English: A musical instrument made of reeds filled with seeds, shaken to make sound.
Wachezaji walipiga kayamba kwenye harusi.
The performers played the kayamba at the wedding.
/kayánda/
English: An unmarried man though of age to marry.
Yeye bado kayanda licha ya umri wake mkubwa.
He is still unmarried despite his age.
/kayáya/
English: Celebration; noisy event; disturbance.
Kulikuwa na kayaya kubwa sokoni leo.
There was a big commotion at the market today.
/kayáya/
English: Excessively; beyond limit.
Alikunywa kayaya na kuharibika.
He drank excessively and got wasted.
/kayáya/
English: Exceeding; beyond limit; true.
Huo ulikuwa upendo wa kayaya.
That was love beyond measure.
/kayekáye/
English: Ropes that come out from the sail.
Baharia alifunga kayekaye kwenye ngalawa.
The sailor tied the ropes to the canoe.
/kayúsa/
English: Ill-fated person; unlucky.
Walisema yeye ni kayusa kwa kila kazi.
They said he brings bad luck to every task.
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