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101 pandika
[Swahili Word] -pandika[English Word] be climbable[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -panda------------------------------------------------------------ -
102 rekebishika
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -rekebishika[English Word] be adjustable[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative------------------------------------------------------------ -
103 rudufika
[Swahili Word] -rudufika[English Word] be double[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -rudufu------------------------------------------------------------ -
104 sahaulika
[Swahili Word] -sahaulika[English Word] be forgettable[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -sahau------------------------------------------------------------ -
105 silimika
[Swahili Word] -silimika[English Word] be a potential convert to Islam[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -silimu[Related Words] Islamu, Kiislamu, msalimina, Mwislamu[Terminology] religious------------------------------------------------------------ -
106 siyokalika
[Swahili Word] -siyokalika[English Word] be inhospitable (of a place)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Swahili Example] Ng'andu ni sayari isiyokalika kuliko zote[English Example] Venus is the planet that is inhospitable above all------------------------------------------------------------ -
107 songama
[Swahili Word] -songama[English Word] bado[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative------------------------------------------------------------ -
108 tabasurika
[Swahili Word] -tabasurika[English Word] be prudent[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -tabasuri[Related Words] busara, -tabasuria, -tabasurisha------------------------------------------------------------ -
109 tandama
[Swahili Word] -tandama[English Word] lie stretched out[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative------------------------------------------------------------ -
110 vika
[Swahili Word] -vika[English Word] clothe (with)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -vaa[Swahili Example] pesa alizopata aliwavika watoto wake [Kez][English Example] the money she got clothed her children------------------------------------------------------------ -
111 vunjika
[Swahili Word] -vunjika[English Word] be broken[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Word] vunja V[Swahili Example] hata ndoa iliyovunjika waweza kuanza upya wakati huu [Nyota 1968][English Example] even a broken marriage may revive at this time------------------------------------------------------------ -
112 zabunika
[Swahili Word] -zabunika[English Word] be biddable (at an auction)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zabuni------------------------------------------------------------ -
113 adjustable
[English Word] be adjustable[Swahili Word] -rekebishika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative------------------------------------------------------------ -
114 answerable
[English Word] be answerable[Swahili Word] -jibika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] jibu[English Example] this question is not answerable[Swahili Example] swali hili halijibika------------------------------------------------------------ -
115 baffling
[English Word] be baffling[Swahili Word] -kanganyika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -kanganya------------------------------------------------------------ -
116 between
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be between[Swahili Word] -kingama[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -kinga------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] between[Swahili Word] baina[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] between[English Plural] layout OK?[Swahili Word] baina ya[Part of Speech] adverb[English Example] between Tanga and Dar es Salaam[Swahili Example] between ya Tanga na Daressalam------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] between[Swahili Word] kati[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] between[Swahili Word] kati ya[Part of Speech] preposition------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] between[Swahili Word] katikati[Part of Speech] preposition[Derived Word] kati adv------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] in between[Swahili Word] katikati[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] kati adv------------------------------------------------------------ -
117 bewildering
[English Word] be bewildering[Swahili Word] -kanganyika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -kanganya------------------------------------------------------------ -
118 biddable
[English Word] be biddable (at an auction)[Swahili Word] -zabunika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zabuni------------------------------------------------------------ -
119 climbable
[English Word] be climbable[Swahili Word] -pandika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -panda------------------------------------------------------------ -
120 confusing
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be confusing[Swahili Word] -kanganyika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -kanganya------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] something confusing[Swahili Word] mtatio[Swahili Plural] mitatio[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tata------------------------------------------------------------
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Stative verb — A stative verb is one which asserts that one of its arguments has a particular property (possibly in relation to its other arguments). Statives differ from other aspectual classes of verbs in that they are static; they have no duration and no… … Wikipedia
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stative — [ steɪtɪv] adjective Linguistics (of a verb) expressing a state or condition. Contrasted with dynamic. Origin C17: from L. stativus, from stat , stare stop, stand … English new terms dictionary
stative — sta•tive [[t]ˈsteɪ tɪv[/t]] adj. gram. (of a verb) expressing a state or condition, as know, like, or belong, and not usu. used in progressive tenses Compare nonstative • Etymology: 1870–75 … From formal English to slang
Active-stative language — An active stative language, or active language for short, is one in which the sole argument of an intransitive verb is sometimes marked in the same way as the agent of a transitive verb (that is, like a subject in English), and sometimes in the… … Wikipedia
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