Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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/m'sunzo/

English: A cleaning or wiping item; a polisher.

Example (Swahili):

Alitumia msunzo kufuta vumbi mezani.

Example (English):

He used a duster to wipe dust off the table.

/m'suɾaki/

English: A wooden peg or support fitted near the leg for grip.

Example (Swahili):

Msuraki wa kiti uliwekwa ili kuongeza uimara.

Example (English):

The chair peg was added to increase stability.

/m'suɾupwene/

English: A garment joined with trousers; overalls.

Example (Swahili):

Fundi alivaa msurupwene wakati wa kazi.

Example (English):

The mechanic wore overalls while working.

/m'suɾuɾu/

English: A queue or line of people or objects; series.

Example (Swahili):

Watu walipanga msururu mrefu benki.

Example (English):

People formed a long queue at the bank.

/m'susa/

English: A type of fish resembling a mullet.

Example (Swahili):

Wavuvi walivua msusa wengi asubuhi.

Example (English):

The fishermen caught many mullet-like fish in the morning.

/m'susi/

English: A hairdresser; person who plaits hair or crafts items.

Example (Swahili):

Msusi alimsuka bi harusi nywele nzuri.

Example (English):

The hairdresser braided the bride's hair beautifully.

/m'suslaji/

English: A person who refuses to act; one who declines to do something.

Example (Swahili):

Msuslaji alikataa kushiriki katika kazi ya pamoja.

Example (English):

The refuser declined to take part in the group task.

/m'susu/

English: Long tail feathers of a bird.

Example (Swahili):

Ndege huyo alikuwa na msusu mrefu wenye rangi nzuri.

Example (English):

That bird had long, colorful tail feathers.

/m'susu/

English: A tree whose roots are used as medicine for syphilis.

Example (Swahili):

Mizizi ya msusu hutumika kama dawa ya kaswende.

Example (English):

The roots of the msusu tree are used to treat syphilis.

/m'susuavu/

English: A person unable to decide; indecisive.

Example (Swahili):

Msusuavu huyo hakujua achague lipi kati ya mawazo mawili.

Example (English):

The indecisive person couldn't choose between the two ideas.

/m'susuliko/

English: The act or way of gazing or glancing.

Example (Swahili):

Msusuliko wake ulionyesha aibu na hofu.

Example (English):

His gaze showed shyness and fear.

/m'susumo/

English: The act of forcing or taking without consent.

Example (Swahili):

Msusumo wa mali ya umma ni kosa la jinai.

Example (English):

The taking of public property by force is a crime.

/m'sutaʤi/

English: A person who rebukes or criticizes openly.

Example (Swahili):

Msutaji alimkemea kijana kwa tabia zake mbaya.

Example (English):

The critic rebuked the youth for his bad behavior.

/m'sutano/

English: The act of mutual accusation; exchanging blame.

Example (Swahili):

Msutano kati yao uliendelea bila suluhisho.

Example (English):

The blame exchange between them continued without resolution.

/m'suto/

English: The act of scolding or publicly criticizing.

Example (Swahili):

Msuto wa walimu ulimsaidia mwanafunzi kujirekebisha.

Example (English):

The teacher's scolding helped the student improve.

/m'sutu/

English: A bedsheet cover; a decorative kanga with patterns.

Example (Swahili):

Alifunika kitanda kwa msutu wenye maua mekundu.

Example (English):

She covered the bed with a floral patterned sheet.

/m'suːzo/

English: The final rinsing of clothes; a stick for stirring laundry.

Example (Swahili):

Baada ya kuosha nguo, alifanya msuuzo kwa maji safi.

Example (English):

After washing the clothes, she gave them a final rinse with clean water.

/m'swada/

English: A draft of a book or law; manuscript.

Example (Swahili):

Mswada wa sheria mpya uliwasilishwa bungeni.

Example (English):

The draft of the new law was presented in parliament.

/m'swahili/

English: A Swahili-speaking person; native of the coast; clever person.

Example (Swahili):

Mswahili anajivunia lugha na tamaduni zake.

Example (English):

A Swahili person is proud of their language and culture.

/m'swaki/

English: A toothbrush or twig used to clean teeth.

Example (Swahili):

Tumia mswaki kila asubuhi na jioni.

Example (English):

Use a toothbrush every morning and evening.

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