Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/mhiˈsiʃi/
English: See mhemshaji.
Angalia neno mhemshaji kwa maana kamili.
See the word mhemshaji for the full meaning.
/mhiˈtadʒi/
English: A person in need.
Wahitaji wengi walipokea misaada ya chakula.
Many needy people received food aid.
/mhiˈtimu/
English: A graduate; one who has completed a course of study.
Mhitimu alipokea cheti chake cha shahada.
The graduate received his degree certificate.
/mhoˈði/
English: A miser; one who hoards possessions or money.
Mhodhi huyo hataki kushiriki mali yake na yeyote.
The miser refuses to share his wealth with anyone.
/mhoˈdʒadʒi/
English: One who asks questions; an inquisitor.
Mhojaji aliuliza maswali mengi katika kikao.
The questioner asked many questions during the meeting.
/mhoˈdʒi/
English: A questioner or interviewer.
Mhoji alimhoji shahidi kwa umakini.
The interviewer questioned the witness carefully.
/mhoˈdʒiwa/
English: 1. A respondent. 2. An interviewee or exam candidate.
Mhojiwa alijibu maswali yote kwa utulivu.
The interviewee answered all the questions calmly.
/mhoˈlanzi/
English: A Dutch person; a native of the Netherlands.
Mholanzi huyo alitembelea Tanzania kwa likizo.
The Dutchman visited Tanzania for vacation.
/mhoɲoˈadʒi/
English: A freeloader; one who likes to benefit from others without contributing.
Mhonyoaji hujipenyeza kwenye sherehe bila kualikwa.
The freeloader sneaks into parties uninvited.
/mhoˈro/
English: A type of spear used in traps.
Wawindaji walitumia mhoro kuwatega wanyama.
The hunters used a spear trap to catch animals.
/mhoˈroso/
English: A prison guard or warden.
Mhoroso alihakikisha wafungwa wote wako salama.
The prison guard ensured all inmates were safe.
/mhoˈzi/
English: See mhodhi.
Angalia neno mhodhi kwa maana kamili.
See the word mhodhi for the full meaning.
/mhuˈbiri/
English: 1. A preacher. 2. A person who gives long speeches.
Mhubiri alihubiri kuhusu upendo na amani.
The preacher spoke about love and peace.
/mhuðuˈriadʒi/
English: An attendee; a person who participates in a meeting or event.
Wahudhuriaji walifika mapema kwa kongamano.
Attendees arrived early for the conference.
/mhuðuˈriʃadʒi/
English: A presenter; one who presents information or ideas.
Mhudhurishaji alionyesha matokeo ya utafiti hadharani.
The presenter showed the research findings publicly.
/mhuˈdumu/
English: 1. A server (e.g., in a restaurant or hotel). 2. One who serves others.
Mhudumu alimletea mteja chakula mezani.
The waiter brought the customer's food to the table.
/mhuˈdʒadʒi/
English: See hujaji.
Angalia neno hujaji kwa maana kamili.
See the word hujaji for the full meaning.
/mhuˈdʒumu/
English: 1. A saboteur. 2. A destroyer or wrecker.
Mhujumu aliharibu vifaa vya mradi kimakusudi.
The saboteur deliberately damaged the project equipment.
/mhuˈni/
English: 1. A person with bad behavior. 2. A disrespectful or unruly person. 3. A homeless person. 4. A thief or robber.
Mhuni alikamatwa akiiba sokoni.
The thug was caught stealing at the market.
/mhuˈnzi/
English: A blacksmith; a person who works with iron or metal.
Mhunzi alitengeneza panga jipya kwa mkulima.
The blacksmith forged a new machete for the farmer.
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