Kamusi ya Kiswahili
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/paˈniri/
English: See jibini (cheese)
Walitengeneza paniri kwa maziwa mapya.
They made cheese from fresh milk.
/ˈpanja/
English: The front part or limit of the face
Aligongwa kwenye panja la uso.
He was struck on the front of his face.
/ˈpanja/
English: A hairstyle with one side shaved and a tuft left on the other
Kijana huyo ana panja maarufu mitaani.
That young man has a popular side-shaved hairstyle.
/ˈpanja/
English: To cut a coconut using a machete
Alipanja nazi kwa ustadi mkubwa.
He skillfully cut the coconut with a machete.
/ˈpanji/
English: A flat type of fish like a skate
Wavuvi walivua samaki panji baharini.
The fishermen caught flat fish in the sea.
/ˈpanji/
English: A person avoided by others because of their behavior
Panji huyo hutharauliwa kijijini kwa tabia yake mbaya.
That man is shunned in the village because of his bad behavior.
/ˈpanji/
English: To lift clothes so they don't get wet
Alipanja nguo alipovuka kijito.
He lifted his clothes while crossing the stream.
/ˈpanji/
English: A type of alcoholic drink flavored with additives
Walikunywa panji yenye ladha kali.
They drank a strong flavored local brew.
/panjiˈhato/
English: A very tall person
Panjinato huyo alionekana juu ya umati wote.
That very tall man stood above the entire crowd.
/ˈpanjo/
English: A cow's horn used by traditional healers
Mganga alitumia panjo katika tiba ya kienyeji.
The healer used a cow's horn in the traditional treatment.
/ˈpanka/
English: 1. A ceiling fan. 2. A flat, thin part of something. 3. A bicycle part above the tire
Panka ya dari iliwasha upepo mzuri.
The ceiling fan produced a pleasant breeze.
/paˈntoni/
English: A ferry or vessel used to carry people and vehicles across water
Pantoni ilivusha magari upande wa pili wa mto.
The ferry carried vehicles to the other side of the river.
/paˈnuwa/
English: To pull something to make space larger; to widen
Alipanua mlango ili watu wapite kwa urahisi.
He widened the door to allow people to pass easily.
/ˈpaɲa/
English: A small rodent with a long tail that gnaws grains; a mouse
Panya amekula nafaka ghalani.
A mouse has eaten the grain in the store.
/paɲaˈbuku/
English: A large field rat with a very long tail that lives in the wild
Panyabuku waliharibu mimea shambani.
Giant field rats destroyed the crops in the field.
/paˈɲuka/
English: See kwabuka (to burst out or emerge suddenly)
Maji yalipanyuka kutoka kwenye bomba lililopasuka.
Water gushed out from the broken pipe.
/ˈpanza/
English: 1. A thin layer left on a scraped coconut. 2. A piece of coconut that has detached
Alila kipande kidogo cha panza.
He ate a small piece of scraped coconut.
/ˈpanza/
English: A small leftover piece of soap
Alitumia panza kuosha mikono.
He used the small piece of soap to wash his hands.
/ˈpanza/
English: A type of gray bird with a long tail and crest on the head
Panza aliruka kutoka tawi hadi tawi.
The gray bird flew from branch to branch.
/ˈpanzi/
English: A grasshopper-like insect that jumps with its legs
Panzi walijaa kwenye mashamba ya mahindi.
Grasshoppers filled the maize fields.
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