Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/mfuˈdʒifu/
English: See mfujaji.
Mfujifu ana tabia ya kupoteza mali bila mpangilio.
The waster has a habit of losing property carelessly.
/mfuˈkizo/
English: 1. The act of producing smoke with incense. 2. Fragrant vapor used in cleansing rituals.
Mfukizo ulitumika kusafisha nyumba kabla ya sherehe.
Incense smoke was used to cleanse the house before the ceremony.
/ˈmfuko/
English: A bag or pouch used for carrying things.
Aliweka pesa zake kwenye mfuko wa shati.
He put his money in his shirt pocket.
/mfuˈko/
English: A bag-like object made of cloth, leather, or paper for carrying things.
Alitundika mfuko wake begani.
She hung her bag on her shoulder.
/mfuˈko/
English: A sum of money set aside for a specific purpose.
Serikali imeanzisha mfuko wa maendeleo ya vijana.
The government has established a youth development fund.
/ˈmfuko/
English: A financial fund or organization that collects and manages money.
Mfuko wa hifadhi ya jamii unalinda wafanyakazi wastaafu.
The social security fund protects retired workers.
/mfuˈko/
English: The part where a woman's eggs or reproductive seeds are stored.
Daktari alieleza matatizo yaliyoko kwenye mfuko wa uzazi.
The doctor explained the issues in the reproductive pouch.
/mfuˈko/
English: A large stomach compartment in ruminants like cows.
Ng'ombe ana mifuko minne ya tumbo kwa mmeng'enyo wa chakula.
A cow has four stomach compartments for digestion.
/mfuˈkoni/
English: In one's pocket; carried personally.
Alikuwa na hela mfukoni aliponunua chakula.
He had money in his pocket when he bought food.
/mfukuɡi/
English: A person who digs up something hidden underground.
Mfukugji alipata hazina iliyozikwa chini ya ardhi.
The digger found a treasure buried underground.
/mfuˈkuro/
English: A small bump or protrusion on the skin.
Mfukuro ulionekana shingoni baada ya kuumwa na mbu.
A small bump appeared on his neck after a mosquito bite.
/mfuˈkuzi/
English: A person who annoys or torments others.
Mfukuzi wa kijijini alijulikana kwa kuwasumbua wenzake.
The village tormentor was known for disturbing others.
/mfuluˈlizo/
English: A sequence of events or things happening one after another.
Filamu hii ni sehemu ya mfululizo wa matukio ya kihistoria.
This movie is part of a series of historical events.
/mfuluˈlizo/
English: Continuously, without stopping.
Alizungumza kwa saa moja mfululizo.
He spoke continuously for an hour.
/mfuˈmadʒi/
English: A weaver; one who makes things by weaving or stitching.
Mfumaji hutumia kamba na uzi kutengeneza mikeka.
The weaver uses rope and thread to make mats.
/mfuˈmbua/
English: See mfumbuaji.
Mfumbua wa siri alifichua ukweli wote.
The revealer of secrets uncovered the whole truth.
/mfuˈmbuaji/
English: A person who explains clearly or unravels hidden matters.
Mfumbuaji wa maandiko aliwasaidia wanafunzi kuelewa mafumbo.
The interpreter of texts helped students understand the riddles.
/mfuˈmo/
English: The method or style of weaving.
Kila kabila lina mfumo wake wa kusuka mikeka.
Each tribe has its own style of weaving mats.
/mfuˈmo/
English: A system or procedure followed in carrying out activities.
Mfumo wa elimu umeboreshwa ili kuwasaidia wanafunzi.
The education system has been improved to help students.
/mfuˈmo/
English: A system of interrelated parts working together (e.g., solar system, nervous system).
Mfumo wa neva unadhibiti mwendo wa mwili.
The nervous system controls body movement.
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