Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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ma-chezo

English: A type of witchcraft or sorcery that can harm a person

Example (Swahili):

Walihusisha maradhi na machezo mabaya.

Example (English):

They associated the illness with harmful witchcraft.

ma-chezo

English: Cards placed by the first player, especially in a round of card games

Example (Swahili):

Alitoa machezo yake mezani.

Example (English):

He placed his cards on the table.

machi

English: The third month of the year; March

Example (Swahili):

Harusi yao ilifanyika mwezi wa Machi.

Example (English):

Their wedding took place in March.

ma-chicha

English: 1. Coconut residue after squeezing. 2. Dregs or residue of alcohol or any drink left at the bottom of a container

Example (Swahili):

Walitupa machicha baada ya kukamua nazi.

Example (English):

They threw away the coconut residue after squeezing.

machi-chira

English: Part of meat removed before cooking, often resembling shreds

Example (Swahili):

Aliweka machichira kando kabla ya kupika.

Example (English):

He set aside the shreds of meat before cooking.

ma-chimbo

English: Places where minerals or other similar things are mined

Example (Swahili):

Wafanyakazi walikusanyika kwenye machimbo ya dhahabu.

Example (English):

Workers gathered at the gold mines.

ma-chinga

English: A retail seller of goods on the streets, usually walking; street vendor

Example (Swahili):

Machinga waliuza bidhaa sokoni.

Example (English):

Street vendors sold goods in the market.

machi-njio

English: Place where animals are slaughtered; slaughterhouse

Example (Swahili):

Walipeleka ng'ombe kwenye machinjio.

Example (English):

They took the cow to the slaughterhouse.

machi-njio

English: Part of something that is very sharp

Example (Swahili):

Kisu hicho kina machinjio makali.

Example (English):

That knife has a very sharp edge.

machin-jioni

English: See machinjio (slaughterhouse)

Example (Swahili):

Walisafisha machinjioni baada ya kazi.

Example (English):

They cleaned the slaughterhouse after work.

machin-jioni

English: See machinjio (sharp part)

Example (Swahili):

Machinjioni ya kisu yalihitaji kutunzwa.

Example (English):

The sharp edge of the knife needed care.

machi-njoni

English: See machinjio (slaughterhouse)

Example (Swahili):

Wafanyakazi walikusanyika machinjoni.

Example (English):

Workers gathered at the slaughterhouse.

machi-puko

English: State of grass or plants sprouting or beginning to appear

Example (Swahili):

Machipuko ya majani yalionekana baada ya mvua.

Example (English):

The sprouting of grass appeared after the rain.

machi-puo

English: Season or time when plants sprout and grow (often after the cold season)

Example (Swahili):

Wakulima walipanda wakati wa machipuo.

Example (English):

Farmers planted during the sprouting season.

macho

English: Plural of jicho (eye). Expressions: macho makavu – without shame or worry; kuwa macho – be alert; kaza macho – stare carefully

Example (Swahili):

Alikuwa macho usiku kucha akilinda nyumba.

Example (English):

He stayed awake all night guarding the house.

ma-chofu

English: Feeling of weakness or lack of strength, especially after doing something; fatigue

Example (Swahili):

Baada ya kazi ngumu alihisi machofu.

Example (English):

After the hard work, he felt fatigued.

macho kum-chuzi

English: A person with eyes pointing to one side; cross-eyed person

Example (Swahili):

Walimcheka kwa sababu alikuwa machokumchuzi.

Example (English):

They laughed at him because he was cross-eyed.

macho kum-chuzi

English: State of a person having cross-eyes

Example (Swahili):

Machokumchuzi si hali nadra kwa watoto.

Example (English):

Being cross-eyed is not rare in children.

macho mbozi

English: Reward given to someone for finding a lost item and returning it to the owner; finder's reward

Example (Swahili):

Alipokea machombozi kwa kurudisha simu iliyopotea.

Example (English):

He received a reward for returning the lost phone.

macho mbwiru

English: Cross-eyed

Example (Swahili):

Alikuwa na macho machombwiru tangu utotoni.

Example (English):

He had cross-eyes since childhood.

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