Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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ki-nu-ka-i-jo

English: A poisonous plant known as "ua la saa kumi"

Example (Swahili):

Waliepuka kugusa kinukaijo shambani.

Example (English):

They avoided touching the poisonous plant in the field.

ki-nu-ka-mi-to

English: A man known for marrying and divorcing often; a joker

Example (Swahili):

Yeye ni kinukamito¹ anayebadilisha wake mara kwa mara.

Example (English):

He is a joker who keeps changing wives.

ki-nu-ka-mi-to

English: A type of plant with poisonous roots

Example (Swahili):

Walionya watoto wasicheze karibu na kinukamito².

Example (English):

They warned children not to play near the poisonous plant.

ki-nun-du

English: A small swelling on the skin or part of the body

Example (Swahili):

Alipata kinundu mkononi baada ya kuumwa na mdudu.

Example (English):

He developed a swelling on his hand after an insect bite.

ki-nun-gu

English: A small portion of something, e.g., meat

Example (Swahili):

Alipewa kinungu cha nyama kwa chakula.

Example (English):

He was given a small portion of meat for food.

ki-nun-gwi

English: A type of fish resembling the catfish, with whiskers

Example (Swahili):

Wavuvi walivua kinungwi mtoni.

Example (English):

The fishermen caught a kinungwi fish in the river.

ki-nu-pe-po

English: A windmill; a mill powered by wind

Example (Swahili):

Kinupepo kilitumiwa kusaga nafaka kijijini.

Example (English):

The windmill was used to grind grain in the village.

ki-nya-a

English: A feeling of disgust or nausea after seeing something unpleasant

Example (Swahili):

Alipata kinyaa baada ya kuona chakula kilichooza.

Example (English):

He felt disgust after seeing the rotten food.

ki-nya-fun-go

English: A type of foul-smelling waste; garbage with a bad odor

Example (Swahili):

Kinyafungo kiliwekwa mbali na nyumba.

Example (English):

The foul-smelling garbage was placed far from the house.

ki-nya-go

English: A thing worn on the face to hide it, often funny or scary; also something compared in shape to another thing, like carvings

Example (Swahili):

Mtoto alivaa kinyago¹ cha simba shuleni.

Example (English):

The child wore a lion mask at school.

ki-nya-go

English: An old or adult person who behaves in ways unbecoming of their status; someone despised or laughed at

Example (Swahili):

Walisema yeye ni kinyago² kwa vitendo vyake.

Example (English):

They said he is a laughingstock because of his actions.

ki-nya-go

English: Things made for initiation ceremonies, such as drums, songs, riddles

Example (Swahili):

Vijana walitumia kinyago³ katika sherehe za jando.

Example (English):

The youths used ritual items in the initiation ceremonies.

ki-nya-go

English: A special song performed during initiation ceremonies

Example (Swahili):

Waliimba kinyago⁴ usiku wa sherehe.

Example (English):

They sang the ritual song during the night of the ceremony.

ki-nya-go

English: Secrets or trials that girls undergo during initiation

Example (Swahili):

Wasichana walifunzwa kinyago⁵ cha utamaduni.

Example (English):

The girls were taught the cultural secrets of initiation.

ki-nya-ka-zi

English: A pimple or wart-like thing on the gums

Example (Swahili):

Alionekana na kinyakazi kwenye fizi yake.

Example (English):

He was seen with a wart on his gum.

ki-nya-kuo

English: A fingernail-like tool worn when playing guitar or stringed instruments

Example (Swahili):

Alitumia kinyakuo kupiga gitaa.

Example (English):

He used a pick to play the guitar.

ki-nya-man-da

English: A type of basket or container

Example (Swahili):

Mama aliweka matunda kwenye kinyamanda.

Example (English):

Mother placed fruits in the basket.

ki-nya-mbuo

English: An affix attached to a word root to add meaning

Example (Swahili):

Neno hili lina kinyambuo kinachoonyesha wakati uliopita.

Example (English):

This word has an affix showing past tense.

ki-nyam-kea

English: A spirit believed to live in large trees like baobabs, causing storms

Example (Swahili):

Wazee walionya juu ya kinyamkea kinachoishi kwenye mti mkubwa.

Example (English):

The elders warned about the spirit believed to live in the big tree.

ki-nya-mo-to

English: See asbestos (asbesto)

Example (Swahili):

Nyumba ya zamani ilijengwa kwa kinyamoto.

Example (English):

The old house was built with asbestos.

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