Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/msahilishaji/
English: A person who facilitates or makes a process easier.
Msahilishaji alirahisisha mazungumzo kati ya pande mbili.
The facilitator simplified communication between the two sides.
/msaidizi/
English: A helper; a person who assists or works under another.
Msaidizi wa daktari alimsaidia kwenye upasuaji.
The doctor's assistant helped during the surgery.
/msaili/
English: A person who asks questions; an interviewer.
Msaili alimuuliza maswali magumu.
The interviewer asked him difficult questions.
/msailiwa/
English: A person being questioned; an interviewee.
Msailiwa alijibu kwa ujasiri.
The interviewee answered confidently.
/msaini/
English: A person authorized to sign documents or checks.
Msaini wa kampuni alitia sahihi mkataba mpya.
The company's signatory signed the new contract.
/msajaria/
English: A surgeon; a doctor who performs operations.
Msajaria alifanya upasuaji kwa mafanikio.
The surgeon performed the operation successfully.
/msaji/
English: A tall tree with hard wood and broad leaves.
Mbao za msaji hutumika kujenga nyumba imara.
The wood of the msaji tree is used to build strong houses.
/msajili/
English: A registrar; one who registers or records people.
Msajili alisajili wanafunzi wapya chuoni.
The registrar enrolled new students at the university.
/msakaji/
English: A seeker; one who searches for something.
Msakaji wa ukweli hatakata tamaa.
A seeker of truth never gives up.
/msakaji/
English: See: msasi.
Taz. msasi.
See: hunter.
/Msakalawa/
English: A native or citizen of the island of Bukini.
Msakalawa huyo anajulikana kwa utamaduni wake wa kipekee.
The Bukini islander is known for his unique culture.
/msako/
English: 1. A manhunt or search for wrongdoers. 2. A hunt for wild animals.
Polisi wanaendelea na msako wa wahalifu.
The police are continuing their manhunt for criminals.
/msaku/
English: A plant of the apple family that produces golden fruits.
Msaku huzaa matunda ya rangi ya dhahabu.
The msaku tree bears golden-colored fruits.
/msala/
English: 1. A small prayer mat. 2. A small place used for prayers.
Aliweka msala wake chini na kuanza kusali.
He laid down his prayer mat and began to pray.
/mʃin'daʤi/
English: A winner; one who wins a contest.
Mshindaji alipokea zawadi ya kwanza.
The winner received the first prize.
/mʃin'daʤi/
English: A person who stays long in one place.
Mshindaji wa duka hilo hufika mapema kila siku.
The shop regular arrives early every day.
/mʃinda'naji/
English: A competitor or participant in a competition.
Mshindanaji alijitahidi kushinda mbio hizo.
The contestant tried hard to win the race.
/mʃin'dani/
English: An opponent or rival.
Mshindani wake mkuu alikuwa kutoka timu pinzani.
His main rival was from the opposing team.
/mʃin'dani/
English: A person with a competitive nature.
Yeye ni mshindani anayependa ushindani wa haki.
He is a competitor who enjoys fair rivalry.
/mʃinda'niʃi/
English: One who organizes competitions.
Mshindanishi aliandaa mashindano ya shule.
The organizer arranged the school competitions.
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