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1 foot
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bottom of foot[Swahili Word] uwayo[Swahili Plural] nyayo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] by foot[Swahili Word] kwa miguu[Part of Speech] adverb[Related Words] mguu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cermonial foot washing at wedding[English Plural] ceremonial foot washings[Swahili Word] kioshamiguu[Swahili Plural] vioshamiguu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -osha, mguu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] deformed foot[English Plural] deformed feet[Swahili Word] kibwiko[Swahili Plural] vibwiko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] foot[English Plural] feet[Swahili Word] mguu[Swahili Plural] miguu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Related Words] guu, kiguu, mjiguu[English Example] an aimless wanderer wears away his feet (proverb)[Swahili Example] mtembezi hula miguu yake (methali)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] foot (measure)[English Plural] feet (measure)[Swahili Word] futi[Swahili Plural] futi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Eng.[Swahili Example] kama futi nne hivi upana na sita urefu [Ng]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] foot (small)[English Plural] feet (small)[Swahili Word] kiguu[Swahili Plural] viguu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] mguu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] foot end of a bedstead[Swahili Word] miguuni[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 17[Related Words] mguu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] foot of turtle or tortoise[English Plural] turtle feet[Swahili Word] gubiti[Swahili Plural] gubiti[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Derived Language] Farsi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] foot that has fallen asleep[English Plural] feet that have fallen asleep[Swahili Word] kibibi[Swahili Plural] vibibi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Farsi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] foot-and-mouth disease[Swahili Word] ugonjwa wa midomo na miguu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] go by foot[Swahili Word] -enda kwa miguu[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] enda, mguu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] go on foot[Swahili Word] -enda chini[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -enda------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] mutilated foot[English Plural] mutilated feet[Swahili Word] kibwiko[Swahili Plural] vibwiko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] on foot[Swahili Word] chini[Part of Speech] adverb[English Example] go on foot[Swahili Example] nenda chini------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] on foot[Swahili Word] kikwata[Part of Speech] adverb[English Example] go on foot[Swahili Example] nenda kikwata------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] person with a deformed or mutilated foot[English Plural] people with a deformed or mutilated foot[Swahili Word] kibwiko[Swahili Plural] vibwiko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ulcerous cracks or sores on feet[English Plural] ulcerous cracks or sores on feet[Swahili Word] nyungunyungu[Swahili Plural] nyungunyungu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 wedding
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding[English Plural] weddings[Swahili Word] harusi[Swahili Plural] harusi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[English Example] borrowing is like a wedding, repaying is like mourning (proverb)[Swahili Example] kukopa harusi, kulipa matanga (methali)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding[English Plural] weddings[Swahili Word] ndoa[Swahili Plural] ndoa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] oa[English Example] wed[Swahili Example] funga ndoa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding (especially Islamic)[Swahili Word] uozi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] oa v------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding[English Plural] weddings[Swahili Word] nikaha[Swahili Plural] nikaha[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[English Example] perform the wedding ceremony[Swahili Example] fungisha nikaha------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding[English Plural] weddings[Swahili Word] nikahi[Swahili Plural] nikahi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[English Example] perform the wedding ceremony[Swahili Example] fungisha nikaha------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding[English Plural] weddings[Swahili Word] mikaha[Part of Speech] noun[English Example] conduct a wedding[Swahili Example] fungisha nikaha------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] perform the wedding ceremony[Swahili Word] -fungisha nikaha[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Definition] fanyiza sherehe za harusi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] perform the wedding ceremony[Swahili Word] -fungisha nikahi[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Definition] fanyiza sherehe za harusi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] perform the wedding ceremony[Swahili Word] -fungisha mikaha[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Definition] fanyiza sherehe za harusi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding feast[English Plural] wedding feasts[Swahili Word] lima ya harusi[Swahili Plural] lima za harusi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] the first seven days after a wedding[Swahili Word] fungate[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding preparations[Swahili Word] posa[Swahili Plural] posa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] posa[English Example] The wedding preparations were finalized[Swahili Example] Posa za harusi zilimalizika------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding preparations[Swahili Word] poso[Swahili Plural] poso[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] posa[English Example] The wedding preparations were finalized[Swahili Example] Mataarisho ya poso yalikamilika------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding present[English Plural] wedding presents[Swahili Word] poso[Swahili Plural] poso[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] posa[Swahili Example] Poso yake alipewa zaidi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding present[English Plural] wedding presents[Swahili Word] posa[Swahili Plural] posa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] posa[English Example] The marriage celebrations began yesterday[Swahili Example] Sherehe za posa zilianza jana------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wedding fee for ceremonial foot washing[English Plural] wedding fees[Swahili Word] kioshamiguu[Swahili Plural] vioshamiguu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -osha, mguu[Terminology] anthropology------------------------------------------------------------
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