Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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a-nu-a

English: (Informal) To succeed in marrying a woman

Example (Swahili):

Alifanikiwa ku anua³ binti mzuri kijijini.

Example (English):

He succeeded in marrying a beautiful girl in the village.

a-nu-ai

English: Variety; diversity

Example (Swahili):

Tanzania ina anuai ya tamaduni na lugha.

Example (English):

Tanzania has a diversity of cultures and languages.

a-nu-ka

English: To stop raining; clouds clearing

Example (Swahili):

Mvua ili anuka mchana.

Example (English):

The rain stopped at noon.

a-nwa-ni

English: Address; residence details

Example (Swahili):

Andika anwani yako barua hii.

Example (English):

Write your address on this letter.

a-nza

English: To begin; to start

Example (Swahili):

Al ianza kusoma mapema.

Example (English):

He started studying early.

a-nza-li

English: Inferior person; low in status

Example (Swahili):

Hawa walionekana kama anzali katika jamii.

Example (English):

They were considered lowly in society.

a-nzi-sha

English: To establish; to launch; to start

Example (Swahili):

Wal ianzisha shule mpya kijijini.

Example (English):

They established a new school in the village.

a-o-ta

English: Aorta; the main blood vessel from the heart

Example (Swahili):

Daktari alieleza kazi ya aota katika mwili.

Example (English):

The doctor explained the role of the aorta in the body.

a-pa

English: To swear; to take an oath

Example (Swahili):

Ali apa mbele ya mahakama.

Example (English):

He swore before the court.

a-pi-a

English: To ululate; to cheer loudly

Example (Swahili):

Wanawake wali apia wakati wa sherehe.

Example (English):

The women ululated during the ceremony.

a-pi-sha

English: To make someone take an oath

Example (Swahili):

Jaji ali apisha rais mpya.

Example (English):

The judge swore in the new president.

a-pi-za

English: To curse; to wish someone evil

Example (Swahili):

Hakutaka ku apiza adui yake.

Example (English):

He didn't want to curse his enemy.

a-pi-zo

English: A curse; an invocation of evil

Example (Swahili):

Wazee waliamini apizo lina nguvu.

Example (English):

Elders believed a curse has power.

a-pos-tro-fi

English: Apostrophe; punctuation mark (')

Example (Swahili):

Neno "mwanafunzi's" lina apostrofi.

Example (English):

The word "student's" has an apostrophe.

a-pri-ko-ti

English: Apricot fruit

Example (Swahili):

Tulikula aprikoti tamu sokoni.

Example (English):

We ate sweet apricots at the market.

a-pri-li

English: April; the fourth month of the year

Example (Swahili):

Mtihani utafanyika Aprili mwaka huu.

Example (English):

The exam will be held in April this year.

a-pro-ni

English: Apron; garment worn to prevent dirt

Example (Swahili):

Mpishi alivaa aproni jikoni.

Example (English):

The cook wore an apron in the kitchen.

a-pru-a

English: To cancel an oath; to revoke

Example (Swahili):

Wazee wali aprua kiapo kilichotolewa.

Example (English):

The elders revoked the oath that was given.

a-pu-a

English: To annul an oath; to cancel

Example (Swahili):

Al iapua kiapo chake cha awali.

Example (English):

He annulled his earlier oath.

a-ra-bu-ni

English: Arabia; the Arab world

Example (Swahili):

Safari yake Arabuni ilikuwa ya kibiashara.

Example (English):

His journey to Arabia was for trade.

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