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Learning to Say Hello in Swahili
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vua
(v)
take off
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Wakili alivua nguo zake.
The lawyer took off his clothes.
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pima
(v)
try on
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pima suti
try on a suit
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kuvutia
(v)
look good
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kuvaa
(v)
put on
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Msichana huyu huvaa koti.
The girl puts on the coat.
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kutolingana
(v)
clash
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Ukivaa shati hilo halitalingana na suruali uliyonunua.
If you wear that shirt it will clash with the pants you bought.
osha nguo
(p)
wash clothes
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kushona
(v)
sew
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Mtu huyu anashona.
The person is sewing.
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shona
(v)
mend
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Mtu anashona nguo.
The person is mending the cloth.
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shona
(v)
knit
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shona kofia
knit a hat
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valia
(v)
put on
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fanana
(v)
go with
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pima nguo
(p)
fit a garment
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weka rangi
(v)
dye
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weka rangi kwenye nywele
dye one's hair
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