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1 koto
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] koto[English Word] extra earnings (from jobs outside of one's regular working-hours)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] koto[Swahili Plural] makoto[English Word] large fishhook (for catching sharks)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] koto[Swahili Plural] koto[English Word] gift from father to teacher on matriculation of child[English Plural] gifts[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] koto[English Word] obligatory labor (of a slave)[Part of Speech] noun[Dialect] archaic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] koto[Swahili Plural] koto[English Word] shark-hook[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 mdako
[Swahili Word] mdako[Swahili Plural] midako[English Word] children's game of throwing and catching pebbles[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] daka V------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 mnaso
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mnaso[Swahili Plural] minaso[English Word] catching (act of)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] nasa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mnaso[Swahili Plural] minaso[English Word] trap[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] nasa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mnaso[Swahili Plural] minaso[English Word] what is caught in a trap[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] nasa V------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 ripuka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ripuka[English Word] burst into flames[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] mlipuaji N, mlipuko N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ripuka[English Word] fly into a rage[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] mlipuaji N, mlipuko N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ripuka[English Word] burst into flames[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Nyumba iliripuka baada kushika moto[English Example] The house burst into flames after catching fire------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ripuka[English Word] explode[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] roho huniripuka, miguu ikanicheza [Sul][English Example] my heart explodes and the legs swing------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ripuka[English Word] flare up[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Baba aliripuka kuona mwanawe amejeruhiwa[English Example] the father flared up on seeing that his child had been injured------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ripuka[English Word] fly into a rage[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] roho huniripuka, miguu ikanicheza [Sul][English Example] my heart flies into a rage and the legs swing------------------------------------------------------------ -
5 utata
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utata[Swahili Plural] tata[English Word] wicker fence used for enclosing and catching fish[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10[Derived Word] tata v------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utata[English Word] frenum (of the tongue)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utata[English Word] wicker fish trap[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------
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