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1 mouthful
[English Word] mouthful[English Plural] mouthfuls[Swahili Word] funda[Swahili Plural] mafunda[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] to breakfast on a mouthful of tea without anything else[Swahili Example] kufungua kinywa kwa funda la chai kavu [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 breakfast
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] breakfast[English Plural] breakfasts[Swahili Word] chamshakinywa[Swahili Plural] vyamshakinywa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -amsha, kinywa[Terminology] culinary------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] breakfast[English Plural] breakfasts[Swahili Word] kifungua kinywa[Swahili Plural] vifungua kinywa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -fungua, kinywa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] breakfast[English Plural] breakfasts[Swahili Word] chai[Swahili Plural] chai[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] breakfast[English Plural] breakfasts[Swahili Word] chakula cha asubuhi[Part of Speech] noun[Related Words] asubuhi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] breakfast[Swahili Word] -choma uchango[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] breakfast (on)[Swahili Word] -fungua kinywa (kwa)[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] early morning [...] breakfasting on a mouthful of tea with nothing else[Swahili Example] asubuhi mapema [...] kufungua kinywa kwa funda la chai kavu [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] eat breakfast[Swahili Word] -sebeha[Part of Speech] verb[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] eat breakfast[Swahili Word] -amsha kinywa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -amka[Related Words] kinywa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] have breakfast[Swahili Word] -nywa chai[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -nywa------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 without
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] bila[Part of Speech] adverb[English Example] without concern about the difficulties[Swahili Example] bila ya kujali shida [Nyerere, Masomo 277]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] ghairi ya[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] minghairi[Part of Speech] conjunction------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] baghairi[Part of Speech] preposition[Note] Cf. '-ghairi / also: minghairi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] bighairi[Part of Speech] preposition------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] ghairi ya[Part of Speech] preposition------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] minajili[Part of Speech] preposition------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] minajili[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Word] min, ajili------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] pasi[Part of Speech] preposition------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] pasina[Part of Speech] preposition------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without[Swahili Word] pasipo[Part of Speech] preposition[English Example] without doubt.[Swahili Example] pasi shaka------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without anything else (of tea)[Swahili Word] kavu[Part of Speech] adjective[English Example] to breakfast on a mouthful of tea without anything else[Swahili Example] kufungua kinywa kwa funda la chai kavu [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] without prospects or resources[Swahili Word] asiye (kuwa na) mbele wala nyuma[Part of Speech] phrase[Derived Word] idiomatic[Swahili Example] Tamima we, usiye mbele wala nyuma [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------
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mouthful — ► NOUN 1) a quantity of food or drink that fills or can be put in the mouth. 2) a long or complicated word or phrase. ● give someone a mouthful Cf. ↑give someone a mouthful … English terms dictionary
Mouthful — Mouth ful, n.; pl. {Mouthfuls}. 1. As much as is usually put into the mouth at one time. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, a small quantity. [1913 Webster] 3. A statement that has a profound truth in it; as, you said a mouthful! [informal] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mouthful — [mouth′fool΄] n. pl. mouthfuls 1. as much as the mouth can hold 2. as much as is usually taken into the mouth at one time 3. a small amount, esp. of food 4. Informal a long word or group of words hard to say 5. Slang a pertinent, important, or… … English World dictionary
mouthful — (n.) 1520s, as much as a mouth can hold, from MOUTH (Cf. mouth) (n.) + FUL (Cf. ful). Meaning a lot to say is from 1748 … Etymology dictionary
mouthful — has the plural form mouthfuls. See ful … Modern English usage
mouthful — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ huge, large ▪ first, last VERB + MOUTHFUL ▪ drink, eat, gulp, gulp … Collocations dictionary
mouthful — mouth|ful [ˈmauθful] n 1.) an amount of food or drink that you put into your mouth at one time ▪ Michael told his story between mouthfuls. mouthful of ▪ Betty drank a mouthful of beer. ▪ He took a mouthful of his pudding. 2.) (a bit of) a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mouthful — [[t]ma͟ʊθfʊl[/t]] mouthfuls 1) N COUNT: oft N of n A mouthful of drink or food is the amount that you put or have in your mouth. She gulped down a mouthful of coffee... Chew each mouthful fully before the next bite. 2) N SING: a N If you describe … English dictionary
mouthful — noun (C) 1 an amount of food or drink that you put into your mouth at one time: That was a great steak! I enjoyed every mouthful. 2 a mouthful informal a long word or phrase that is difficult to say: Her real name is a bit of a mouthful, so we… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mouthful */ — UK [ˈmaʊθfʊl] / US noun [countable] Word forms mouthful : singular mouthful plural mouthfuls 1) an amount of food or drink that you put in your mouth at one time 2) informal a word or phrase that is very long or hard to pronounce His full name is … English dictionary
mouthful — mouth|ful [ mauθful ] noun count * 1. ) an amount of food or drink that you put in your mouth at one time: The food was delicious, and I enjoyed every mouthful. 2. ) INFORMAL a word or phrase that is very long or hard to pronounce: His full name… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English