Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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/ˈpara/

English: A bald head

Example (Swahili):

Kichwa chake kilikuwa para kabisa.

Example (English):

His head was completely bald.

/ˈpara/

English: A paragraph

Example (Swahili):

Andika hoja hii katika para ya pili.

Example (English):

Write this point in the second paragraph.

/ˈpara/

English: A sesame seed bun

Example (Swahili):

Alinunua para kwenye duka la mikate.

Example (English):

He bought a sesame bun from the bakery.

/ˈpara/

English: (Colloquial) To spread or scatter

Example (Swahili):

Alipara chumvi juu ya nyama.

Example (English):

He sprinkled salt over the meat.

/paraˈtʃitʃi/

English: A pear-shaped fruit with soft green flesh; avocado

Example (Swahili):

Alikula parachichi lenye chumvi kidogo.

Example (English):

He ate avocado with a bit of salt.

/paraˈtʃuka/

English: To fly up suddenly, especially a bird

Example (Swahili):

Ndege aliparachuka kutoka kwenye mti.

Example (English):

The bird suddenly flew off from the tree.

/paraˈtʃuti/

English: A large canopy used to descend safely from the air; parachute

Example (Swahili):

Askari aliruka kwa kutumia parachuti.

Example (English):

The soldier jumped using a parachute.

/paˈrade/

English: A thick rope used on ships

Example (Swahili):

Walinyoosha parade kwenye meli.

Example (English):

They stretched a large rope on the ship.

/paraˈdiso/

English: A place of eternal peace; paradise or heaven

Example (Swahili):

Waumini wanaamini kuishi paradiso baada ya kifo.

Example (English):

Believers hope to live in paradise after death.

/paraˈfujo/

English: A screw; a nail with threads

Example (Swahili):

Alifunga mlango kwa parafujo mpya.

Example (English):

He fixed the door with a new screw.

/paˈraga/

English: To climb using both hands and feet

Example (Swahili):

Watoto waliparaga mti wa embe.

Example (English):

The children climbed the mango tree.

/paraˈgaɲa/

English: 1. To scatter things in disorder. 2. To spoil or ruin

Example (Swahili):

Watoto waliparaganya vitabu darasani.

Example (English):

The children scattered the books in the classroom.

/paraˈgaɲo/

English: A state of disorder; disorganization

Example (Swahili):

Kulikuwa na paraganyo kubwa ofisini.

Example (English):

There was great disorder in the office.

/paˈrago/

English: A rope tied between tree branches to sit on

Example (Swahili):

Walitengeneza parago ya kuchezea.

Example (English):

They made a rope swing between the trees.

/paraˈgrafu/

English: See aya (paragraph)

Example (Swahili):

Kila paragrafu lazima iwe na wazo kuu.

Example (English):

Each paragraph must contain a main idea.

/paraˈkatʃa/

English: 1. The sound of dry leaves being stepped on. 2. An expression for sudden departure

Example (Swahili):

Tulimsikia parakacha alipokimbia porini.

Example (English):

We heard the crackle as he ran through the dry leaves.

/paraˈkatʃa/

English: The sound of leaves when stepped on

Example (Swahili):

Parakacha lilisikika kila alipokanyaga.

Example (English):

A crunching sound was heard with each step.

/paraˈkatʃu/

English: An exclamation describing something leaving rapidly

Example (Swahili):

Parakachu! Gari liliondoka kwa kasi.

Example (English):

Zoom! The car sped away.

/parakaˈtʃuwa/

English: 1. To remove something quickly and forcefully. 2. To clear grass or branches to make a path

Example (Swahili):

Waliparakachua vichaka kupata njia.

Example (English):

They cleared the bushes to make a path.

/paraˈkasa/

English: To run fast; to leave in haste

Example (Swahili):

Aliparakasa baada ya kusikia kelele.

Example (English):

He ran quickly after hearing the noise.

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