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Learning to Say Hello in Swahili
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Food Utensils & Tableware
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vyombo vya kukulia
(p)
eating utensil
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Uma, vijiko, na visu ni vyombo vya kulia.
Forks, spoons, and knives are eating utensils.
kijiko
(n)
spoon
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dawa maji, kijiko na kikombe kidogo cha plastiki
liquid medicine, a spoon and a small plastic cup
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uma
(n)
fork
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kijiko cha rangi fedha
silver spoon
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kisu
(n)
knife
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Tafadhali nipishie kisu?
Could you pass me the knife?
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kisu cha mnofu
(p)
steak knife
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kisu cha mnofu cha kipembe
serrated steak knife
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kisu cha kuchonga
(p)
carving knife
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kisu cha kinyango kilicho na makali
sharp carving knife
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mkamshi
(n)
ladle
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mkamshi wa chuma
metal ladle
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kuchuma kwa meno
(p)
toothpick
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kichokonoo cha mbao
wooden toothpick
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sahani
(n)
dish
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Niliweka kando sahani.
I put away the dishes.
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sahani
(n)
plate
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Sahani hii ni chafu.
This plate is dirty.
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kikombe
(n)
cup
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kikombe cha kahawa
cup of hot cocoa
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glasi ya maji
(p)
drinking glass
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Mvulana anakunywa glasi ya maji.
The boy is drinking a glass of water.
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glasi ya mvinyo
(p)
wine glass
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Glasi ya mvinyo imejaa mvinyo mwekundu.
The wine glass is full of red wine.
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kikombe cha kahawa
(p)
coffee mug
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kikombe cha kahawa cheupe
white coffee mug
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jagi
(n)
pitcher
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jagi la maji
pitcher of water
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birika la kahawa
(p)
coffee pot
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birika la kahawa lililojaa
full coffee pot
birika la chai
(n)
teapot
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birika njano la chai
yellow ceramic teapot
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kikombe cha chai
(p)
teacup
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kikombe cha chai na kisahani
teacup and saucer
vijiti vya kukulia
(p)
chopsticks
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Vijiti vya kukulia vipo kwenye bakuli.
The chopsticks are on the bowl.
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