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1 destitute
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be utterly destitute[Swahili Word] asiye (kuwa na) mbele wala nyuma[Part of Speech] phrase[Derived Word] idiomatic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] destitute[Swahili Word] hohehahe[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] watu ambao hawajapata kujifanyia kitu cho chote wao wenyewe, laghai, mikora, mihuni, hohehahe, fukara... [Ng]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] destitute[Swahili Word] hoi[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] destitute[Swahili Word] maskini[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] destitute person[English Plural] destitute people[Swahili Word] fukara[Swahili Plural] mafukara[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] -fukarika, ufukara------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] destitute person[English Plural] destitute people[Swahili Word] mkiwa[Swahili Plural] wakiwa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] kiwa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] destitute person[English Plural] destitute people[Swahili Word] mtule[Swahili Plural] watule[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] tule------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] destitute person[English Plural] destitute people[Swahili Word] fakiri[Swahili Plural] mafakiri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------
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