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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] have a hole[Swahili Word] -tumbuka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tumbua V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] bopo[Swahili Plural] mabopo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] chimbo[Swahili Plural] machimbo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] chimbuko[Swahili Plural] machimbuko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] dindi[Swahili Plural] madindi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] hole for planting seed[Swahili Example] dindi la kupanda mbegu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] kipenyo[Swahili Plural] vipenyo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -penya------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] dindi[Swahili Plural] malindi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kilindi N[Swahili Example] lindi la kupanda mbegu [Rec]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] lindi[Swahili Plural] malindi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kilindi N[Swahili Example] lindi la kupanda mbegu [Rec]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] mwina[Swahili Plural] miina[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] pango[Swahili Plural] mapango[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] pengo[Swahili Plural] mapengo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] shimo[Swahili Plural] mashimo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] rat's hole[Swahili Example] shimo la panya------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] tobo[Swahili Plural] matobo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] toboa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] tobwe[Swahili Plural] matobwe[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] tundu[Swahili Plural] tundu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole (dug out)[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] fuko[Swahili Plural] mafuko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Related Words] -fukia------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole (dug underneath bier to drain off water when corpse is washed)[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] ufuo[Swahili Plural] fuo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole (for planting seeds)[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] koongo[Swahili Plural] makoongo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] viazi tuta moja na mihogo makoongo machache [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole (in the bottom of a boat to let out water)[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] nguzi[Swahili Plural] nguzi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Terminology] nautical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole (of a wind instrument)[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] mdomo[Swahili Plural] midomo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] domo, kidomo N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole (through something)[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] penyo[Swahili Plural] mapenyo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole admitting light[English Plural] holes admitting light[Swahili Word] mwangaza[Swahili Plural] miangaza[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] anga, angaa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole for planting seed[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] kuo[Swahili Plural] makuo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole for planting seed[English Plural] holes for planting seed[Swahili Word] shina[Swahili Plural] mashina[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] the tree will be planted in this hole[Swahili Example] Mti utapandwa kwenye shina hili------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole in beam of a dhow into which mast is fixed[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] kiwida[Swahili Plural] viwida[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] nautical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole in beam of dhow into which mast is fixed[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] kiyunga[Swahili Plural] viyunga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] nautical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hole in sailing canoe in which mast is placed[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] kidu[Swahili Plural] vidu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] nautical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a hole[Swahili Word] -dopoa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a hole[Swahili Word] -toboa[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] anaogopa kutoboa ardhi ya Mungu [Kez]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a hole[Swahili Word] -ziua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a hole[Swahili Word] -zua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make hole[Swahili Word] -tumbua[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tumba N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] small hole[English Plural] small holes[Swahili Word] kishimo[Swahili Plural] vishimo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] shimo------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] small hole[English Plural] small holes[Swahili Word] mwanya[Swahili Plural] mianya[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] small hole in a wall[English Plural] holes[Swahili Word] kibacha[Swahili Plural] vibacha[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] small hole made in ugali morsel for scooping food[English Plural] small holes made in ugali[Swahili Word] kibwiko[Swahili Plural] vibwiko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ugali[Terminology] culinary------------------------------------------------------------
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be at the bottom of something — phrase to be the true cause of something His jealousy is at the bottom of most of our problems. Thesaurus: to make something start to exist or happensynonym Main entry: bottom * * * be/lie at the bottom of sth idiom to be … Useful english dictionary
get to the bottom of something — phrase to find out the true cause or explanation of a bad situation She was determined to get to the bottom of what went wrong. Thesaurus: to find out informationsynonym Main entry: bottom * * * get to the bottom of sth idiom … Useful english dictionary
be at the bottom of something — be/lie at the bottom of (something) to be the real reason for something unpleasant. I don t know for certain why she dislikes you, but I suspect jealousy is at the bottom of it … New idioms dictionary
lie at the bottom of something — be/lie at the bottom of (something) to be the real reason for something unpleasant. I don t know for certain why she dislikes you, but I suspect jealousy is at the bottom of it … New idioms dictionary
get to the bottom of something — get to the bottom of (something) to discover the truth about a situation. The family finally got to the bottom of why their boy was killed. (often + question word) How will investigators get to the bottom of the affair with so little evidence? … New idioms dictionary
be at the bottom of something — to be the true cause of something His jealousy is at the bottom of most of our problems … English dictionary
lie at the bottom of something — be/lie at the bottom of sth idiom to be the original cause of sth, especially sth unpleasant • We need to find out what lies at the bottom of these fears. Main entry: ↑bottomidiom … Useful english dictionary
get to the bottom of something — to find out the true cause or explanation of a bad situation She was determined to get to the bottom of what went wrong … English dictionary
(the) bottom drops out of out of something — the bottom drops out of/falls/out of something phrase used for saying that something stops being successful or stops making money, often because people stop buying a product Analysts are warning that the bottom could soon fall out of the market.… … Useful english dictionary
(the) bottom falls out of something — the bottom drops out of/falls/out of something phrase used for saying that something stops being successful or stops making money, often because people stop buying a product Analysts are warning that the bottom could soon fall out of the market.… … Useful english dictionary
(the) bottom fell out of something — the bottom fell out (of (something)) something suddenly lost value. When the bottom fell out of the real estate market, a lot of people lost a lot of money. Usage notes: usually used in the past tense … New idioms dictionary