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1 I
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] I[Swahili Word] mimi[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] I[Swahili Word] miye[Part of Speech] pronoun[Swahili Example] nakufa miye! [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] I (myself)[Swahili Word] mie[Part of Speech] pronoun[English Example] I am not ready to converse with a person who is guided by a bird, I myself.[Swahili Example] Si tayari kuzungumza na mtu anayeongozwa na ndege mie [Chacha, Masomo 378]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] I'm the one![Swahili Word] ndimi[Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Item(s) below have not yet been grouped within the headword I[English Word] I[Swahili Word] ni[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] I (do) not[Swahili Word] si[Part of Speech] verb subject[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] wa[English Example] I do not want[Swahili Example] sitaki[Note] first person singular negative subject prefix------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] I do[Swahili Word] na[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 discussion
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] bamba[Swahili Plural] bamba[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] jadiliano[Swahili Plural] majadiliano[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] jadili[Swahili Example] shirikiana jadiliano------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[Swahili Word] mazungumzo[Swahili Plural] mazungumzo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6/6[Related Words] zungumza, zungumzo------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] mdahalo[Swahili Plural] midahalo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Language] Arabic[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] mdakhalo[Swahili Plural] midakhalo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Language] Arabic[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] namna alivyokuwa na mdakhala na mabalozi na viongozi fulani [Ya]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] mjadala[Swahili Plural] mijadala[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Language] Arabic[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] mkutano[Swahili Plural] mikutano[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] kuta------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] maneno[Swahili Plural] maneno[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6/6[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] neno------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] discussion[English Plural] discussions[Swahili Word] shauri[Swahili Plural] mashauri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] we shall have such a discussion afterwards[Swahili Example] Tutazungumza shauri kama hilo baadaye------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] subject under discussion[English Plural] subjects under discussion[Swahili Word] hoja[Swahili Plural] hoja[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------
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