Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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ki-ta-fun-wa
English: Something chewed or eaten along with a drink; a snack
Karanga ni kitafunwa kinachopendwa na wengi.
Peanuts are a snack loved by many.
ki-ta-ha-na-ni
English: A state of anxiety or distress caused by something unpleasant
Habari mbaya ziliwajaza kitahanani.
The bad news filled them with distress.
ki-tai-fa
English: Nationwide
Shindano la kitaifa lilivutia washiriki wengi.
The nationwide competition attracted many participants.
ki-tai-fa
English: National; of the whole nation
Alipokea tuzo ya kitaifa kwa mchango wake.
He received a national award for his contribution.
ki-ta-ji
English: A type of musical instrument like a flute played with the mouth
Alipiga kitaji kwenye sherehe ya kijiji.
He played the kitaji during the village celebration.
ki-ta-ka-sa
English: A disease similar to yaws but less severe
Wagonjwa wa kitakasa walitibiwa hospitalini.
Patients with kitakasa were treated in the hospital.
ki-ta-ka-ta-ka
English: 1. A very small particle from dust. 2. Something worthless; trash
Aliondoa kitakataka mezani.
He cleared the small trash from the table.
ki-ta-ki-li-fu
English: Suffering; matters that one must endure
Alipitia kitakilifu kikubwa baada ya ajali.
He went through great suffering after the accident.
ki-ta-ki-zo
English: A bedpost at the head and foot of the bed
Kitanda chake kilikuwa na kitakizo kizuri.
His bed had a fine bedpost.
ki-ta-ki-zo
English: A short pole used to support the roof
Mafundi waliongeza kitakizo ili paa lisiporomoke.
The builders added a support pole so the roof wouldn't collapse.
ki-ta-ko
English: 1. A bicycle seat. 2. The seat of any machine
Kitako cha baiskeli kiliharibika.
The bicycle seat was broken.
ki-ta-ko
English: Down; at the side
Walikaa kitako wakisubiri mwalimu.
They sat down waiting for the teacher.
ki-ta-ko
English: The bottom part of something that allows it to stand without falling
Kitako cha meza kimevunjika.
The base of the table is broken.
ki-ta-ko
English: 1. The buttocks. 2. The middle part of the buttocks
Aliumia kitako alipokaa vibaya.
He hurt his buttocks when he sat badly.
ki-ta-ko
English: A long period of sitting down
Kitako cha muda mrefu hakifai kiafya.
Long periods of sitting are unhealthy.
ki-ta-ko
English: See kikundu
Aliweka kumbukumbu juu ya kitako chake.
He placed a note on his kikundu.
ki-ta-ko
English: 1. The state of being possessed by spirits during exorcism. 2. The period a boy is circumcised and not allowed to sleep outside
Walimpeleka kwenye kitako kwa ajili ya kuondoa pepo.
They took him to the ritual for exorcism.
ki-ta-la
English: See kitara¹
Kitala kilitajwa katika hadithi ya kijiji.
Kitala was mentioned in the village tale.
ki-ta-la
English: See kitara³
Wazee waliketi kwenye kitala kujadili mambo ya kijamii.
The elders sat at the kitala to discuss community matters.
ki-ta-le
English: 1. A young coconut that is not yet mature. 2. The edible part of the young coconut. 3. The young shoot of a tree like coconut palm
Tulikunywa maji ya kitale baridi.
We drank cool water from a young coconut.
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