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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall[Swahili Word] manjorinjori[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall[Swahili Word] njorinjori[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall[Swahili Word] -refu[Part of Speech] adjective[Related Words] -refusha, marefu, urefu[English Example] a tall tree[Swahili Example] mti mrefu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall[Swahili Word] tawili[Part of Speech] adjective[Swahili Example] ( = refu)[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall (of people)[Swahili Word] ronjo[Part of Speech] adjective[English Example] (s)he wore shoes in the feet that made him/her to be tall[Swahili Example] miguuni kavaa viatu vilivyomkuza na kumfanya awe ronjo [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall (of persons)[Swahili Word] lonjo[Part of Speech] adjective[Related Words] mlonjo[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall (of persons)[Swahili Word] ronjo[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] mlonjo N[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall man[English Plural] tall men[Swahili Word] njorinjori[Swahili Plural] njorinjori[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tall thin person[English Plural] tall thin people[Swahili Word] kimbaumbau[Swahili Plural] vimbaumbau[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] bao------------------------------------------------------------
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