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Learning to Say Hello in Swahili
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Learn how to greet someone in Swahili
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balbu
(n)
light bulb
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balbu angavu
incandescent light bulb
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betri
(n)
battery
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Betri ilikwisha nguvu.
The battery ran out.
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karatasi ya choo
(p)
toilet paper
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Nilinunua bumba mbili ya chachi.
I bought two rolls of toilet paper.
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mkanda wa gamu
(p)
Scotch tape
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tika mkanda wa gamu
roll of scotch tape
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mshumaa
(n)
candle
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mshumaa unaonukia
scented candles
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chachi
(n)
tissue
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Samahani, je una chachi?
Excuse me, do you have a tissue?
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kiasha moto
(p)
lighter
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washa kiasha moto
light a lighter
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sponji
(n)
sponge
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pitisha sponji kwenye meza
Run the sponge across the table.
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kiberiti
(n)
match
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sanduku la viberiti
box of matches
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kisahani cha jivu
(n)
ashtray
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Je una kisahani cha jivu chochote?
Do you have an ashtray?
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hang'a
(p)
coat hanger
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kifungua chupa
(p)
bottle opener
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Je una kifungua chupa?
Do you have a bottle opener?
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kifungua mkebe
(p)
can opener
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mkebe na kifungua chupa
can and can opener
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makasi
(n)
scissors
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Anakata nywele kwa makasi.
The hair dresser is cutting the hair with scissors.
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ndoo ya takataka
(p)
garbage pail
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Weka ndoo ya takataka kwenye kizuio kila Jumanne iliiwekwe tupu.
Put the garbage pail out by the curb every Tuesday to be emptied.
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