Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/mlan'go/
English: A clan; group sharing the same lineage or tradition.
Ingawa ni marafiki, hawatoki mlango mmoja.
Although they are friends, they are not from the same clan.
/mlangu'zi/
English: Trader who buys cheaply and sells at higher price. Person engaged in auction trade. One who deals in illegal business.
Mlanguzi aliuza bidhaa haramu sokoni.
The hustler sold illegal goods in the market.
/mlan'yama/
English: A person who eats meat. An animal that preys on others; predator.
Simba ni mlanyama wa hatari.
The lion is a dangerous predator.
/mˈlanza/
English: Banana stem used for wrapping food.
Alifunika chakula kwa majani ya mlanza.
She wrapped the food using banana stem leaves.
/mˈlanzi/
English: Type of tall grass used for fencing.
Walitumia mlanzi kuzungushia shamba lao.
They used tall mlanzi grass to fence their farm.
/mlaˈnziko/
English: Starting point; beginning.
Mlanziko wa safari ulikuwa alfajiri.
The journey's starting point was at dawn.
/mlaˈnziro/
English: Fence made from reeds or grass.
Waliweka mlanziro kuzunguka bwawa la samaki.
They built a reed fence around the fish pond.
/mlar'iba/
English: A person who profits by charging interest.
Mlariba hupata faida kubwa kwa kutoa mikopo ya riba.
The usurer makes big profits by lending with interest.
/mla'sa/
English: Archer; person who shoots arrows.
Mlasa alilenga shabaha kwa ustadi mkubwa.
The archer aimed at the target skillfully.
/mla'sa/
English: A shrub with flowers of mixed colors—white, pink, and red.
Mlasa hupendeza bustanini kutokana na rangi zake nzuri.
The colorful mlasa shrub beautifies gardens.
/mˈlasi/
English: One who takes without permission; taker.
Mlasi huyo aliiba maembe ya jirani.
That taker stole his neighbor's mangoes.
/mlaˈsiri/
English: Careless eater; messy person while eating.
Mlasiri huyo aliweka chakula kila mahali mezani.
The messy eater spilled food all over the table.
/mla'so/
English: Blood collected from a slaughtered animal for cooking.
Walitumia mlaso kuandaa chakula cha sherehe.
They used animal blood to prepare the ceremonial dish.
/mla'u/
English: Leader of a ceremonial procession. Supervisor of others during a journey.
Mlau aliongoza msafara wa wahitimu kwa fahari.
The marshal led the graduation procession proudly.
/mˈlau/
English: Adulterer; unfaithful person.
Mlau huyo alipoteza heshima katika jamii.
The adulterer lost respect in the community.
/mlau'miva/
English: A person who is blamed or accused.
Mlaumiva huyo alijitetea mbele ya baraza.
The accused defended himself before the council.
/mlau'mu/
English: A person who blames others; critic.
Mlaumu hakupendezwa na uamuzi wa kamati.
The critic was not pleased with the committee's decision.
/mla'uŋga/
English: A person who uses narcotic drugs.
Mlaunga huyo aliacha dawa baada ya tiba ya muda mrefu.
The drug user quit after a long period of treatment.
/mlav'jote/
English: Omnivore; animal that eats both plants and meat.
Binadamu ni mlavyote anayekula vyakula vya aina zote.
Humans are omnivores who eat all kinds of food.
/mˈlawa/
English: Type of fruit tree producing sour fruits.
Mlawa huo huzalisha matunda yenye ladha kali.
The mlawa tree produces fruits with a sharp taste.
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