Kamusi ya Kiswahili

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/pinˈdipo/

English: When (conjunction)

Example (Swahili):

Pindipo jua lilipochomoza, waliondoka.

Example (English):

When the sun rose, they departed.

/ˈpindo/

English: The hem or folded edge of cloth that is sewn

Example (Swahili):

Fundi alishona pindo la gauni.

Example (English):

The tailor sewed the hem of the dress.

/pindoˈʃipa/

English: A sudden, uncontrollable muscle spasm caused by overwork or cold

Example (Swahili):

Alipata pindoshipa baada ya kufanya kazi nzito.

Example (English):

He had a muscle spasm after heavy work.

/ˈpindu/

English: 1. A word emphasizing how something has turned or changed. 2. A type of poem where the last line repeats as the first in the next stanza. 3. Changeable; unstable. 4. Reflection in a mirror

Example (Swahili):

Hali ya maisha imepindu ghafla.

Example (English):

Life's situation has suddenly turned.

/pinˈdua/

English: To turn something inside out; invert; overthrow a government; change the wording or arrangement

Example (Swahili):

Jeshi lilipindua serikali usiku.

Example (English):

The army overthrew the government at night.

/pinˈduka/

English: To overturn, especially a vehicle

Example (Swahili):

Gari lilipinduka barabarani.

Example (English):

The car overturned on the road.

/pinduˈkia/

English: To exceed; to go beyond the expected limit

Example (Swahili):

Gharama zimepindukia bajeti yetu.

Example (English):

The costs have exceeded our budget.

/pinˈduli/

English: The pendulum of a wall clock

Example (Swahili):

Pinduli ya saa iliacha kusogea.

Example (English):

The pendulum of the clock stopped moving.

/pindluˈliwa/

English: To be removed from power by force; to be taken away (e.g., a lover)

Example (Swahili):

Kiongozi alipinduliwa na wanajeshi.

Example (English):

The leader was overthrown by soldiers.

/pinduˈpindu/

English: Upside down; in a state of being overturned

Example (Swahili):

Nyumba ilikuwa pindupindu baada ya upepo.

Example (English):

The house was upside down after the storm.

/pinˈduza/

English: To turn inside out; to reverse

Example (Swahili):

Alipinduza fulana kabla ya kuivaa.

Example (English):

He turned the shirt inside out before wearing it.

/ˈpinga/

English: To prevent; to oppose someone's views; to bet

Example (Swahili):

Walipinga pendekezo la mkurugenzi.

Example (English):

They opposed the director's proposal.

/ˈpinga/

English: 1. Handle of a spear, arrow, or club. 2. A foul in soccer

Example (Swahili):

Aliweka mkono kwenye pinga ya mkuki wake.

Example (English):

He placed his hand on the handle of his spear.

/pingaˈmizi/

English: 1. Obstacle; hindrance. 2. Opposition; resistance

Example (Swahili):

Hakuna pingamizi kwa pendekezo hili.

Example (English):

There is no objection to this proposal.

/pinˈgili/

English: 1. Segment between nodes (e.g., sugarcane). 2. Piece of boiled cassava

Example (Swahili):

Pingili za miwa zinapaswa kukatwa kwa urefu sawa.

Example (English):

The sugarcane segments should be cut evenly.

/pinˈginya/

English: To move sideways; to wiggle like a worm

Example (Swahili):

Alipinginya kujaribu kupenya kwenye umati.

Example (English):

He wiggled sideways to squeeze through the crowd.

/pinˈgirizi/

English: Obstacle; hindrance

Example (Swahili):

Hakuna pingirizi kwenye njia sasa.

Example (English):

There is no obstacle on the road now.

/pinˈgiti/

English: 1. Segment between nodes. 2. Derogatory term for free verse poetry. 3. Human torso without head or limbs

Example (Swahili):

Shairi lake la pingiti halikupokelewa vizuri.

Example (English):

His free-verse poem was not well received.

/ˈpingo/

English: 1. Stump; tree trunk. 2. Type of earring made from mpingo wood. 3. Large iron or wooden gate

Example (Swahili):

Waliangusha pingo lililoziba njia.

Example (English):

They knocked down the trunk blocking the path.

/ˈpingu/

English: 1. Metal shackles for hands or feet. 2. Thick beams used in walls. 3. Loop of rope for climbing

Example (Swahili):

Polisi waliweka pingu mikononi mwake.

Example (English):

The police handcuffed his hands.

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