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1 jaddi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jaddi[Swahili Plural] jaddi[English Word] hunger[English Plural] hungers[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jaddi[Swahili Plural] jaddi[English Word] famine[English Plural] famines[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jaddi[Swahili Plural] jaddi[English Word] African sorghum[English Plural] African sorghum[Taxonomy] Sorghum bicolor var. caffrorum[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[English Definition] important cereal for human and animal food; growth habit and stem form similar to Indian corn (maize) but having sawtooth-edged leaves[Terminology] agriculture------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] jaddi[Swahili Plural] jaddi[English Word] kaffir corn[English Plural] kaffir corn[Taxonomy] Sorghum bicolor var. caffrorum[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[English Definition] important cereal for human and animal food; growth habit and stem form similar to Indian corn (maize) but having sawtooth-edged leaves[Terminology] agriculture[Note] Though this name is still often used for this sorghum variety, African sorghum is now the preferred name.------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 kalala
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kalala[Swahili Plural] makalala[English Word] leathery sheath of coconut flower-stem[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kalala[Swahili Plural] makalala[English Word] woody covering of the flower-stem of the coconut (used as firewood)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kalala[Swahili Plural] makalala[English Word] honeycomb[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kalala la nyuki[Swahili Plural] makalala ya nyuki[English Word] gridwork (something resembling a honeycomb)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kalala la nyuki[Swahili Plural] makalala ya nyuki[English Word] grill[English Plural] grills[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kalala la nyuki[Swahili Plural] makalala ya nyuki[English Word] honeycomb[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 ake
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ake[English Word] her[Part of Speech] pronoun[Note] third person singular possessive pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ake[English Word] his[Part of Speech] pronoun[Swahili Example] kiti chake, viti vyake[English Example] his chair, his chairs[Note] third person singular possessive pronoun stem / also rarely: '-akwe------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ake[English Word] its[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ake[English Word] their (sing)[Part of Speech] pronoun[Note] third person singular possessive pronoun See "his" or "her"------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 akwe
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -akwe[Swahili Plural] sing.[English Word] her[Part of Speech] pronoun[Note] third person singular possessive pronoun (rarely used)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -akwe[Swahili Plural] sing.[English Word] his[Part of Speech] pronoun[Note] third person singular possessive pronoun stem / also (usually): '-ake------------------------------------------------------------ -
5 angu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -angu[English Word] mine[Part of Speech] pronoun[Note] See Swahili Noun Class Guide at www.yale.edu/swahili/nounclassguide.html------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -angu[English Word] my[Part of Speech] pronoun[Swahili Example] mtoto wangu, nyumba yangu[English Example] my child, my house[Note] first person singular possessive pronoun stem------------------------------------------------------------ -
6 ao
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ao[English Word] their[Part of Speech] pronoun[Swahili Example] nchi yao, nchi zao[English Example] their country, their countries[Note] third person plural possessive pronoun stem------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ao[English Word] either or[Part of Speech] conjunction[Swahili Definition] ama[Note] see: au------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ao[English Word] or[Part of Speech] conjunction[Swahili Definition] ama[Note] see; au------------------------------------------------------------ -
7 banda
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] banda[Swahili Plural] mabanda[English Word] barn[English Plural] barns[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] banda[Swahili Plural] mabanda[English Word] factory[English Plural] factories[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] banda[Swahili Plural] mabanda[English Word] hut[English Plural] huts[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Note] Cf. kibanda------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] banda[Swahili Plural] banda[English Word] flower-stem of the coconut palm[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] banda[Swahili Plural] mabanda[English Word] shed[English Plural] sheds[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] banda[Swahili Plural] mabanda[English Word] stable[English Plural] stables[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] banda la farasi, banda la motokaa, banda la gari, banda la ndege, banda la starehe[English Example] horse stable, garage, rail station, hangar, shed erected on plantations as a rest place for workers------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] banda[Swahili Plural] mabanda[English Word] workshop[English Plural] workshops[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
8 bango
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bango[Swahili Plural] mabango[English Word] fender[English Plural] fenders[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bango[Swahili Plural] mabango[English Word] mudguard[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bango[Swahili Plural] mabango[English Word] mud-guard (bicycle or automobile)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bango[Swahili Plural] mabango[English Word] broad part of the palm-leaf stem[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bango[Swahili Plural] mabango[English Word] placard[English Plural] placards[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bango[Swahili Plural] mabango[English Word] sign[English Plural] signs[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bango la barabarani[Swahili Plural] mabango ya barabarani[English Word] billboard[English Plural] billboards[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Dialect] recent[Derived Word] bango, barabara[Swahili Example] hata katika mabango ya barabarani... utakuta tangazo katikati ya kijiji fulani lakini utakuta limeandikwa kwa lugha ya Kiingereza [Abdul Njaidi, 5 Novemba 2003][English Example] even on billboards you'll find an ad in the middle of some village but you'll find it written in English.------------------------------------------------------------ -
9 bua
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bua[Swahili Plural] mabua[English Word] stalk (of millet or maize or grass)[English Plural] stalks[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Terminology] botany------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bua[Swahili Plural] mabua[English Word] stem (of millet or maize or grass)[English Plural] stems[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Terminology] botany------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bua[Swahili Plural] bua[English Word] cigar wrasse[Taxonomy] Cheilio inermis[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------ -
10 chukuti
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] chukuti[Swahili Plural] chukuti[English Word] central vein or stem of the coconut-palm leaf[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] chukuti[Swahili Plural] chukuti[English Word] spokes (of a bicycle wheel)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -
11 digali
[Swahili Word] digali[English Word] stem of a hookah[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
12 etu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -etu[English Word] ours[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -etu[English Word] our[Part of Speech] pronoun[Note] first person plural possessive pronoun stem------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -etu[English Word] ours (class 7)[Part of Speech] pronoun[Swahili Example] kitabu chetu[English Example] our book------------------------------------------------------------ -
13 gubi
[Swahili Word] gubi[Swahili Plural] magubi[English Word] leaf-stem of the coconut palm[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
14 kikonyo
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kikonyo[Swahili Plural] vikonyo[English Word] stalk (of fruit)[English Plural] stalks[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] mkono; kikono------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kikonyo[Swahili Plural] vikonyo[English Word] stem (of fruit)[English Plural] stems[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] mkono; kikono------------------------------------------------------------ -
15 mchinjadamu
[Swahili Word] mchinjadamu[Swahili Plural] michinjadamu[English Word] banana plant (variety with red stem, roots, and fruit)[English Plural] banana plants[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Terminology] botany------------------------------------------------------------ -
16 mdakale
[Swahili Word] mdakale[Swahili Plural] midakale[English Word] stem of an opium pipe[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] digali N------------------------------------------------------------ -
17 mdakali
[Swahili Word] mdakali[Swahili Plural] midakali[English Word] stem of an opium pipe[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] digali N------------------------------------------------------------ -
18 mkekewa
[Swahili Word] mkekewa[Swahili Plural] mikekewa[English Word] sprawling weed with prickly stem[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Swahili Example] umekuwa kama mkekewa husarifiki kwa miba [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------ -
19 mkungu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkungu[Swahili Plural] mikungu[English Word] almond tree (Terminalia catappa)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] kungu N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkungu[Swahili Plural] mikungu[English Word] stem of the banana plant (with the entire bunch of fruit)[English Plural] stems[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkungu[Swahili Plural] mikungu[English Word] lid of a cooking pot[English Plural] lids[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] chungu N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkungu[Swahili Plural] mikungu[English Word] frying pan[English Plural] frying pans[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] chungu N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkungu[Swahili Plural] mikungu[English Word] cooking pot[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] chungu N------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 shilamu
[Swahili Word] shilamu[Swahili Plural] shilamu[English Word] stem of hookah pipe[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------
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