Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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ko-ko-mo-a

English: 1. The act of a rooster beginning to crow. 2. An animal reaching puberty

Example (Swahili):

Jogoo alianza kokomea alfajiri.

Example (English):

The rooster began to crow at dawn.

ko-ko-mo-a

English: To reveal a secret publicly

Example (Swahili):

Alikokomea siri ya familia hadharani.

Example (English):

He revealed the family secret publicly.

ko-ko-mo-a

English: To take or buy things in large quantities greedily

Example (Swahili):

Alikokomea sukari sokoni bila kuacha kwa wengine.

Example (English):

He bought sugar in bulk at the market, leaving none for others.

ko-ko-mo-ka

English: See kokomo.a¹

Example (Swahili):

Alikokomoka kipande cha chakula kooni.

Example (English):

He dislodged a piece of food from his throat.

ko-ko-mo-ka

English: See kokomo.a³

Example (Swahili):

Alikokomoka siri yake hadharani.

Example (English):

He revealed his secret publicly.

ko-ko-na

English: To wipe something dirty (e.g., feces) with something dry like leaves

Example (Swahili):

Mtoto alijaribu kokona uchafu kwa majani.

Example (English):

The child tried to wipe the dirt with leaves.

ko-ko-na

English: When an animal drags its rear on the ground after defecating

Example (Swahili):

Mbwa alikokona baada ya kuharisha.

Example (English):

The dog dragged its rear on the ground after defecating.

ko-ko-na

English: Small black caterpillars that eat young crops

Example (Swahili):

Shamba lilishambuliwa na kokona wadogo.

Example (English):

The field was attacked by small black caterpillars.

ko-ko-na

English: To move by pulling oneself with hands while sitting on the buttocks

Example (Swahili):

Mlemavu alikokona chini kwa mikono.

Example (English):

The disabled person moved along the ground using his hands.

ko-ko-ne-o

English: A tool used for wiping dirt like feces

Example (Swahili):

Walitumia kokonéo kusafisha sakafu.

Example (English):

They used a tool to wipe the floor clean.

ko-ko-no-a

English: To scrape off or remove everything completely

Example (Swahili):

Alikokonoa sufuria hadi ikawa safi.

Example (English):

He scraped the pot until it was clean.

ko-ko-no-a

English: See kokona¹

Example (Swahili):

Walisema kokonoa ni sawa na kokona.

Example (English):

They said kokonoa is the same as kokona.

ko-ko-nya-a

English: To sit quietly in one place while working or busy

Example (Swahili):

Alikokonyaa akifuma shuka.

Example (English):

She sat quietly weaving a blanket.

ko-ko-re-ka

English: The sound a hen makes, especially after laying an egg

Example (Swahili):

Kuku alikokoreka baada ya kutaga.

Example (English):

The hen clucked after laying an egg.

ko-ko-ri

English: See kokoriko

Example (Swahili):

Neno kokori lina maana sawa na kokoriko.

Example (English):

The word kokori means the same as kokoriko.

ko-ko-ri-ko

English: The sound of a rooster crowing

Example (Swahili):

Jogoo alipiga kokoriko alfajiri.

Example (English):

The rooster crowed at dawn.

ko-ko-ro-cha

English: See korocha

Example (Swahili):

Walisema kokorocha ni sawa na korocha.

Example (English):

They said kokorocha is the same as korocha.

ko-ko-ta

English: To drag something heavy on the ground with force

Example (Swahili):

Alikokota gunia la mkaa.

Example (English):

He dragged a sack of charcoal.

ko-ko-ta

English: (Computing) To drag an object or image on a screen

Example (Swahili):

Alikokota faili kwenye skrini ya tarakilishi.

Example (English):

He dragged the file on the computer screen.

ko-ko-te-a

English: To repeat something for emphasis; to insist

Example (Swahili):

Aliendelea kokotea hoja yake.

Example (English):

He kept repeating his point.

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