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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring[Swahili Word] -leta[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] I will <b>bring</b> the food to the table right away.Bring some coffee.[Swahili Example] Nitaki<b>leta</b> chakula mezani moja kwa moja.Lete kahawa.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring[Swahili Word] -fikisha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -fika------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring about[Swahili Word] -leta[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] mletaji, uletaji N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring about[Swahili Word] -ukilia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring down[Swahili Word] -dengua[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] behead, decapitate[Swahili Example] dengua kichwa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring to[Swahili Word] -letea[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] leta V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring together[Swahili Word] -fumba[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -fumbama, -fumbata, -fumbua, -fumbuka, fumbo, mfumba, mfumbua, ufumbuzi[English Example] she closed her eyes[Swahili Example] alifumba macho------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring up a child[Swahili Word] -latamia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring upon[Swahili Word] -fikiliza[Part of Speech] verb[Class] appl-caus[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -fika------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bringing up a child[English Plural] bringing up children[Swahili Word] malezi[Swahili Plural] malezi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6/6[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -lea[English Example] he has brought up his children well[Swahili Example] amewapa watoto wake malezi mazuri------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 bring down
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring down[Swahili Word] -angua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring down[Swahili Word] -angusha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring down[Swahili Word] -dekua[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] behead, decapitate[Swahili Example] dekua kichwa------------------------------------------------------------
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behead — ► VERB ▪ execute (someone) by cutting off their head … English terms dictionary
behead — verb To remove the head. Syn: decapitate, decollate … Wiktionary
behead — verb cut off the head of (someone), especially as a form of execution. Origin OE behēafdian; from be + hēafod (see head) … English new terms dictionary
behead — verb (T) to cut off someone s head as a punishment: Charles I was beheaded in 1649 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
behead — verb dissidents were beheaded Syn: decapitate, cut/chop/lop someone s head off, guillotine … Thesaurus of popular words
behead — UK [bɪˈhed] / US verb [transitive] Word forms behead : present tense I/you/we/they behead he/she/it beheads present participle beheading past tense beheaded past participle beheaded to cut off someone s head, especially as a punishment … English dictionary
behead — transitive verb Date: before 12th century to cut off the head of ; decapitate … New Collegiate Dictionary
behead — be|head [ bı hed ] verb transitive to cut off someone s head, especially as a punishment … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
behead — [[t]bɪhe̱d[/t]] beheads, beheading, beheaded VERB: usu passive If someone is beheaded, their head is cut off, usually because they have been found guilty of a crime. [be V ed] Charles I was beheaded by the Cromwellians. Syn: decapitate … English dictionary
behead — [bɪˈhed] verb [T] to cut off someone s head as a punishment … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
behead — /bəˈhɛd / (say buh hed), /bi / (say bee ) verb (t) to cut off the head of; kill or execute by decapitation. {Middle English biheveden, Old English beheafdian, from be be (with privative force) + hēafod head} –beheading, noun …