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1 chanika
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chanika[English Word] be cut up[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -chana------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chanika[English Word] be torn[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -chana------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chanika[English Word] be in rags[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -chana[Swahili Example] ovaroli jeupe lililochanika chanika [Ma][English Example] white overalls that were in rags------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 kibacha
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kibacha[Swahili Plural] vibacha[English Word] small window[English Plural] small windows[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kibacha[Swahili Plural] vibacha[English Word] small opening[English Plural] small openings[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kibacha[Swahili Plural] vibacha[English Word] small hole in a wall[English Plural] holes[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kibacha[Swahili Plural] vibacha[English Word] rag[English Plural] rags[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kibacha[Swahili Plural] vibacha[English Word] cloth (piece of)[English Plural] cloths[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kibacha[Swahili Plural] vibacha[English Word] mat (floor)[English Plural] mats[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 kinguo
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinguo[Swahili Plural] vinguo[English Word] small piece of cloth[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] nguo N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinguo[Swahili Plural] vinguo[English Word] rag[English Plural] rags[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Word] nguo N------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 kitambaa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kitambaa[Swahili Plural] vitambaa[English Word] cloth[English Plural] cloths[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -tambaa, utambaa[Swahili Example] anatoa kitu chembamba kirefu kilichoviringishwa kitambaa cheupe [Muk][English Example] he brought out a long skinny thing that was wrapped in a white cloth------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kitambaa cha meza[Swahili Plural] vitambaa vya meza[English Word] tablecloth[English Plural] tablecloths[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] meza------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji wa kitambaa[Swahili Plural] miji ya vitambaa[English Word] background of a cloth[English Plural] backgrounds[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Related Words] mji[Swahili Example] mji wa kitambaa chake ulikuwa mweupe [Sul][English Example] her cloth had a white background------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kitambaa[Swahili Plural] vitambaa[English Word] rag[English Plural] rags[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[English Definition] -tambaa, utambaa------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kitambaa[Swahili Plural] vitambaa[English Word] patch[English Plural] patches[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[English Definition] -tambaa, utambaa------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kitambaa[Swahili Plural] vitambaa[English Word] bandage[English Plural] bandages[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kitambaa[Swahili Plural] vitambaa[English Word] napkin[English Plural] napkins[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kitambaa cha mkono[Swahili Plural] vitambaa vya mikono[English Word] handkerchief[English Plural] handkerchiefs[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] mkono[Swahili Example] akatoa kitambaa chake cha mkono [Sul][English Example] he took out his handkerchief------------------------------------------------------------ -
5 mararu
[Swahili Word] mararu[English Word] rags[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6[Swahili Example] kanzu yake mararu mararu [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------ -
6 saga
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -saga[English Word] crush[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -saga[English Word] grind[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] miye niliyetwanga nikachunga na vingine nikasaga tumbawe... [Abd], akiyaswaga [majani] kwa miguu [Kez][English Example] I pounded and sieved them and the rest I ground into coral rags------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -saga[English Word] commit an act of female homosexuality[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -saga[English Word] have lesbian sex[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -saga[English Word] mill[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Maua alisaga mahindi mtamboni[English Example] Maua milled maize at the------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -saga[English Word] oppress[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -saga[English Word] pulverize[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] saga meno[English Example] pulverize the teeth------------------------------------------------------------ -
7 tambaa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] crawl[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] mtoto anatambaa[English Example] The child is crawling------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] creep[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] kilitambaa na upwa kuokota hiki na kile [Moh], hofu ya chini kwa chini ikimtambaa [Sul][English Example] it creepped with the ebb tide collecting this and that------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] curry favor[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] entwine[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] mimea inayotambaa[English Example] entwined plants------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] extend[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] fawn[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] move forward unsteadily[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] stretch[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] pori linatambaa[English Example] The savannah stretches out a long way------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] twist[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tambaa[English Word] wriggle (of reptiles)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambaa[Swahili Plural] matambaa[English Word] piece of cotton cloth (calico)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambaa[Swahili Plural] matambaa[English Word] a piece of cloth (cotton)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambaa[Swahili Plural] matambaa[English Word] an old article of clothing[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambaa[Swahili Plural] matambaa[English Word] a length of cloth (cotton)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambaa[Swahili Plural] matambaa[English Word] rag[English Plural] rags[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambaa[Swahili Plural] matambaa[English Word] a scrap of cloth (cotton)[English Plural] scraps of cloth[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambaa[Swahili Plural] matambaa[English Word] a strip of cloth (cotton)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
8 tambara
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambara[Swahili Plural] matambara[English Word] piece of cotton cloth (calico)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] chungu kikuukuu kilichofunikwa tambara chafu [Mun][English Example] an old cooking pot that was covered with a dirty piece of cotton cloth------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambara[Swahili Plural] matambara[English Word] a piece of cloth[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambara[Swahili Plural] matambara[English Word] an old article of clothing[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambara[Swahili Plural] matambara[English Word] a length of cloth (cotton)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambara[Swahili Plural] matambara[English Word] rag[English Plural] rags[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambara[Swahili Plural] matambara[English Word] a scrap of cloth (cotton)[English Plural] scraps of cloth[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tambara[Swahili Plural] matambara[English Word] a strip of cloth (cotton)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
9 utambaa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambaa[Swahili Plural] tambaa[English Word] bandage[English Plural] bandages[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambaa[Swahili Plural] tambaa[English Word] cloth[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambaa[Swahili Plural] tambaa[English Word] handkerchief[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambaa[Swahili Plural] tambaa[English Word] napkin[English Plural] napkins[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambaa[Swahili Plural] tambaa[English Word] patch[English Plural] patches[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambaa[Swahili Plural] tambaa[English Word] rag[English Plural] rags[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambaa[Swahili Plural] tambaa[English Word] textiles[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------
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