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41 tribe
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tribe[Swahili Word] mbari[Part of Speech] noun[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tribe[English Plural] tribes[Swahili Word] taifa[Swahili Plural] mataifa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] kitaifa, utaifa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tribe[English Plural] tribes[Swahili Word] kabila[Swahili Plural] makabila[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] Arabic[English Example] in big cities there are people from many tribes[Swahili Example] kuna watu wa makabila mbalimbali katika miji mikubwa [ http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:9jDyCtAnoBcJ:www.africa.ufl.edu/swahili/notes/snt_2all.msw+kuna+watu+wa+makabila+mbalimbali+katika+miji+mikubwa+&hl=en&lr=lang_en Uni of Florida]------------------------------------------------------------ -
42 wickedness
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] habithi[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] mabaya[Swahili Plural] mabaya[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] maovu[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] ovu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[English Plural] wickedness[Swahili Word] nuhusi[Swahili Plural] nuhusi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] ovu[Swahili Plural] maovu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] there are both wicked and good in the world.[Swahili Example] mema na maovu ndio ulimwengu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] ubaya[Swahili Plural] mabaya[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] ubilisi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] Nimwache? Matata alijiuliza katika ubilisi wake [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] ujini[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] uovu[Swahili Plural] maovu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] upotoe[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] upotovu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wickedness[Swahili Word] ushetani[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] shetani N (Arabic)------------------------------------------------------------ -
43 you
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] all of you[Swahili Word] nyote[Part of Speech] adjective[English Example] You should all come. All of you should come.[Swahili Example] nyote lazima mfike------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] all of you[Swahili Word] ninyi nyote[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] Especially you (pl)![Swahili Word] ndinyi[Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] exclamation referring to 2nd pers. pl. Hey, you there![Swahili Word] enyi![Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] the two of you[Swahili Word] nyote wawili[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] with you (sing.)[Swahili Word] nawe[Part of Speech] adverb[Derived Word] na wewe------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you[Swahili Word] we[Part of Speech] pronoun[Derived Word] wewe------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you[Swahili Word] wee[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you[Swahili Word] weye[Part of Speech] pronoun[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (do) not[Swahili Word] hu-[Part of Speech] verb subject[English Example] you do not eat meat?[Swahili Example] huli nyama?[Note] second person singular negative subject prefix------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (do) not (plural)[Swahili Word] ham[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (do) not (plural)[Swahili Word] hamw[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (do) not (singular)[Swahili Word] hu[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (pl)[Swahili Word] ni[Part of Speech] pronoun[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] ninyi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (pl)[English Plural] you (pl)[Swahili Word] ninyi[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (pl)[Swahili Word] nyinyi[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (plural)[Swahili Word] m[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (plural)[Swahili Word] mw[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (plural)[Swahili Word] wa[Part of Speech] verb object[Note] verbs that end in <b>a</b> may change the ending to <b>eni</b>; other verbs may add <b>ni</b> at the end------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (plural) do[Swahili Word] mwa[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (sing.)[Swahili Word] wewe[Swahili Plural] ninyi[Part of Speech] pronoun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (singular)[Swahili Word] u[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (singular)[Swahili Word] ku[Part of Speech] verb object------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you (singular) do[Swahili Word] wa[Part of Speech] verb subject------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] you all (do) not[Swahili Word] ham-[Part of Speech] verb subject[English Example] you all do not study on the weekends?[Swahili Example] hamsomi wakati wa wikendi?[Note] second person plural negative subject prefix------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] You are the ones![Swahili Word] ndinyi[Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] You![Swahili Word] Enyi![Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------
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