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81 we
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] we[Swahili Word] sisi[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] we[Swahili Word] tu[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] we (do) not[Swahili Word] hatu-[Part of Speech] verb subject[English Example] we do not know the way[Swahili Example] hatujui njia[Note] first person plural negative subject prefix------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] we (do) not[Swahili Word] hatu[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] We are the ones![Swahili Word] ndisi[Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] we do[Swahili Word] twa[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------ -
82 whom
[English Word] whom?[Swahili Word] nani[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------ -
83 whose
[English Word] whose?[Swahili Word] -a nani?[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------ -
84 with
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with[Swahili Word] na[Part of Speech] conjunction[Related Words] -wa na[English Example] This woman will travel with her child.[Swahili Example] Mwanamke huyu atasafiri na mtoto wake.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be with[Swahili Word] -wa na[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] Ali was with his friend when he left[Swahili Example] Ali alikuwa na rafiki yake alipoondoka------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with[Swahili Word] -enye[Part of Speech] preposition[Related Words] mwenye, wenye, lenye, chenye, yenye, vyenye, zenye, kienyeji, kimwenye, mwenye, mwenyeji------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 1)[Swahili Word] mwenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] why does the salary of a person with a certain degree differ from that person with another degree?[Swahili Example] kwa nini mshahara wa mtu mwenye shahada katika fani fulani unatofautiana yule mwenye shahada nyingine? (http://gaphiz.blogspot.com/ Mkuki wa Nguruwe)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 2, 3, 11, 14)[Swahili Word] wenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] pharmacies are hiring sales clerks with expertise[Swahili Example] maduka ya madawa yaajiri wauzaji wenye utalaamu (http://www.ipp.co.tz/ipp/alasiri/2006/01/27/58732.html IPP Media27/1/2006)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 4, 6, 9)[Swahili Word] yenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] are you looking for work with good pay?[Swahili Example] je unatafuta kazi yenye malipo mazuri? (http://www.uchaguzitanzania.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=2572&sid=fcc4908f1bd5c4977f417a7365db2bfc Uchaguzi Tanzania)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 5)[Swahili Word] lenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] The Oil Building with 21 floors[Swahili Example] Jengo la Mafuta lenye ghorofa 21 (http://www.bcstimes.com/majira/viewnews.php?category=13&newsID=4776 Majira, 1 Aprili 2005)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 7)[Swahili Word] chenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] in general Rastafarians believe that the Bible is a book with the words of God (from an article on the web, author unknown)[Swahili Example] kwa ujumla Marasta wanaamini kuwa Biblia ni kitabu chenye maneno ya Mungu (http://home.ripway.com/2004-8/156144/GUMZORASTAFARIMWISHO.doc kutoka nakala kwenye tovuti, mwandishi hajulikani)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 8)[Swahili Word] vyenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] insecticide-treated bednets (nets with medicine)[Swahili Example] vyandarua vyenye dawa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 10)[Swahili Word] zenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] he said another goal is to help the government in its efforts to revamp education here in the country in schools with problems[Swahili Example] alisema lengo lingine ni kuisadia Serikali katika juhudi za kuinua elimu hapa nchini katika shule zenye shida (http://www.bcstimes.com/majira/viewnews.php?category=1&newsID=3867 Majira 17/12/2004)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with[Swahili Word] kwa[Part of Speech] preposition[English Example] write with a pen[Swahili Example] andika kwa kalamu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with[Swahili Word] katika[Part of Speech] preposition------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with[Swahili Word] fi[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with[Swahili Word] bi[Part of Speech] preposition[Dialect] archaic[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] bila, bilashi, binafsi, bismillahi------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Item(s) below have not yet been grouped within the headword with[English Word] with (class 15, 17)[Swahili Word] kwenye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with (class 16)[Swahili Word] penye[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enye[English Example] the name Nairobi comes from the Maasai word Enkarenairobi, which means "place with fresh water"[Swahili Example] jina Nairobi limetokana na neno la Kimaasai, Enkarenairobi, linalomaanisha "mahali penye maji baridi" (http://sw.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nairobi Wikipedia)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with them[Swahili Word] kwao[Part of Speech] pronoun[English Example] I stayed with them[Swahili Example] nilikaa kwao------------------------------------------------------------ -
85 within
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] within[Swahili Word] ndani[Part of Speech] adverb[Related Words] kindanindani, undani[English Example] he thinks within his innermost heart[Swahili Example] anadhani ndani ya moyo wake------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] within[Swahili Word] mle[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] within (time period)[Swahili Word] mnamo[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] within it[Swahili Word] ndaniye[Swahili Plural] ndanio[Part of Speech] conjunction[Derived Word] ndani yake------------------------------------------------------------ -
86 wrong
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be in the wrong[Swahili Word] -potea[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -pota[Related Words] potevu, mpotevu, upotevu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be wrong[Swahili Word] -kwaa[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] kwao N, kikwazo N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be wrong[Swahili Word] -kosa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] do wrong[Swahili Word] -dhalimu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] do wrong[Swahili Word] -kosa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] do wrong to[Swahili Word] -kosea[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Swahili Example] kwanza nilikukosea kukufundisha kutumia vidonge vya kuzuia mimba [Ma]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] go the wrong way[Swahili Word] -enda mrama[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] in a wrong way[Swahili Word] visivyo[Part of Speech] adverb[Swahili Example] akaielewa visivyo [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who admits that he has done wrong[Swahili Word] mwungama[Swahili Plural] waungama[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] ungama V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who admits that he has done wrong[Swahili Word] mwungamaji[Swahili Plural] waungamaji[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] ungama V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who confesses that he has done wrong[Swahili Word] mwungama[Swahili Plural] waungama[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] ungama V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] say the wrong thing[Swahili Word] -potea maneno[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] maneno------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] take a wrong direction[Swahili Word] -enda mrama[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] what's wrong?[Swahili Word] kuna nini?[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] benibeni[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] makuruhi[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] karaha N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] kombo[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] kibaya[Part of Speech] adverb[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -baya[English Example] what's wrong?[Swahili Example] nini kibaya?------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[English Plural] wrongs[Swahili Word] kosa[Swahili Plural] makosa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] ovu[Swahili Plural] maovu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] udhalimu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] uovu[Swahili Plural] maovu[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] walitufanyia mambo ya uovu sana------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] -dhulumu[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] dhuluma, dhalimu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wrong[Swahili Word] -hasiri[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] mtu katika ugomvi------------------------------------------------------------ -
87 yall
[English Word] ya'll[Swahili Word] nyinyi[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------
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Pronoun — Pro noun, n. [Pref. pro + noun: cf. F. pronom, L. pronomen. See {Noun}.] (Gram.) A word used instead of a noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it. The personal pronouns in English are I, thou or you, he, she, it, we, ye, and they. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pronoun — 1520s, from PRO (Cf. pro ) and NOUN (Cf. noun); modeled on M.Fr. pronom, from L. pronomen, from pro in place of + nomen name, noun. A loan translation of Gk. antonymia. Adj. pronomial is recorded from 1640s … Etymology dictionary
pronoun — ► NOUN ▪ a word used instead of a noun to indicate someone or something already mentioned or known, e.g. I, she, this … English terms dictionary
pronoun — [prō′noun΄] n. [altered (infl. by NOUN) < MFr pronom < L pronomen < pro, for + nomen, NOUN] Gram. any of a small class of relationship or signal words that assume the functions of nouns within clauses or phrases while referring to other… … English World dictionary
Pronoun — ExamplesSidebar|35% * I love you. * She turned and stared at them. * That reminds me of something. * Who says so? * Take it or leave it (Impersonal pronoun).In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun is a pro form that substitutes for a (including a… … Wikipedia
pronoun — pro|noun [ˈprəunaun US ˈprou ] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: pro + noun, on the model of Latin pronomen pronoun , from nomen name ] a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase, such as he instead of Peter or the man →↑demonstrative pronoun … Dictionary of contemporary English
pronoun — [[t]pro͟ʊnaʊn[/t]] pronouns N COUNT A pronoun is a word that you use to refer to someone or something when you do not need to use a noun, often because the person or thing has been mentioned earlier. Examples are it , she , something , and myself … English dictionary
pronoun — n. a demonstrative; indefinite; interrogative; personal; possessive; reflexive; relative pronoun * * * indefinite interrogative personal possessive reflexive relative pronoun a demonstrative … Combinatory dictionary
pronoun — noun (C) a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase, such as he instead of Peter or instead of the man see also: demonstrative pronoun, personal pronoun … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pronoun */ — UK [ˈprəʊnaʊn] / US [ˈproʊˌnaʊn] noun [countable] Word forms pronoun : singular pronoun plural pronouns linguistics a word used instead of a noun for referring to a person or thing that has been mentioned earlier, for example she , they , that ,… … English dictionary
pronoun — word used in place of a noun or nouns. In I like walking and reading; such are my pleasures, such is a pronoun standing for reading and walking. Pronouns have been variously grouped by different authorities. Among the more common groupings are… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors