Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/mfuˈandʒi/
English: A fashionable or stylish person.
Mfuanji huyo anajulikana kwa mavazi yake ya kifahari.
The stylish person is known for their elegant clothing.
/mfu.aˈtano/
English: 1. A sequence or series. 2. The occurrence of one thing after another.
Mfuatano wa matukio hayo ulileta mafanikio makubwa.
The sequence of those events led to great success.
/mfu.aˈtiladʒi/
English: A monitor; someone who follows up on progress.
Mfuatilaji wa mradi alihakikisha kila kitu kinaendelea vizuri.
The project monitor ensured everything was going well.
/mfu.aˈtizo/
English: The act or state of imitating or following.
Mfuatizo wa tabia njema huleta maadili mema.
The imitation of good behavior brings good morals.
/mfu.duˈmadʒi/
English: A tree that grows in wet areas with broad leaves and small fruits.
Mfudumaji hukua karibu na mito na mabwawa.
The mfudumaji tree grows near rivers and swamps.
/ˈmfufu/
English: See mfuru.
Angalia neno mfuru kwa maana kamili.
See the word mfuru for the full meaning.
/mfu.fuˈadʒi/
English: (Religious) God — The one who has power to resurrect the dead.
Waumini humtaja Mungu kama Mfufuaji wa wafu.
Believers refer to God as the One who resurrects the dead.
/mfu.fuˈadʒi/
English: A person who revives something forgotten or defunct; a restorer.
Mfufuaji wa mila alifufua tamaduni za zamani.
The restorer revived ancient traditions.
/mfu.fuˈmadʒi/
English: A type of soft tree that grows near the sea or lake.
Mfufumaji hupatikana kando ya bahari na maziwa.
The mfufumaji tree grows along seas and lakeshores.
/mfu.fuˈmita/
English: A person who is habitually silent or stubborn.
Mfufumita huyo huzungumza mara chache sana.
That quiet person rarely speaks.
/mfuˈfuru/
English: A person who revives forgotten customs or cultures.
Mfufuru alianzisha upya sherehe za kitamaduni kijijini.
The cultural reviver reinstated traditional village ceremonies.
/mfu.fuˈtadʒi/
English: A person who erases or removes marks or writings.
Mfufutaji alifuta maandishi kwenye ubao wa darasa.
The eraser removed the writing from the classroom board.
/mfu.fjaˈdʒi/
English: A shooter; one who fires bullets from a gun.
Mfufyaji wa jeshi alijulikana kwa ujasiri wake.
The army shooter was known for his bravery.
/mfu.fjaˈno/
English: A sound produced when something bursts or explodes.
Mfufyano ulisikika baada ya tairi kulipuka.
A popping sound was heard after the tire burst.
/ˈmfufjo/
English: The act of shooting or releasing something with force.
Mfufyo wa risasi ulisababisha hofu mitaani.
The sound of gunfire caused fear in the neighborhood.
/mfu.fjuˈlizi/
English: A person who inflates things, e.g., balloons or tires.
Mfufyulizi alipuliza puto kwa harusi.
The inflator filled balloons for the wedding.
/mfu.fjuˈo/
English: The act of inflating or blowing air into something.
Mfufyuo wa tairi ulifanywa kwenye kituo cha mafuta.
The tire inflation was done at the gas station.
/mfuˈgadʒi/
English: A livestock keeper; a person who raises animals.
Mfugaji ana ng'ombe na mbuzi wengi shambani.
The herder has many cows and goats on his farm.
/mfuˈgara/
English: A poor or destitute person.
Mfugara huyo anaishi kwa misaada ya majirani.
The poor man survives on help from neighbors.
/mfuˈdʒaɟi/
English: A person who destroys something, e.g., money or property; a destroyer.
Mfujaji aliharibu mali yote ya familia yake.
The destroyer ruined all his family's property.
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