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Learning to Say Hello in Swahili
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Phrases to Express Your Fears
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maji
(n)
water
maumivu
(n)
pain
maumivu ya bega
shoulder pain
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kioo
(n)
mirror
Kioo kinaning'inia kwenye ukuta.
The mirror is hanging on the wall.
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mbwa
(n)
dog
mbwa hadharangi na mbwa mweusi
a brown dog and a black dog
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Halloween
(n)
Halloween
ndege
(n)
airplane
Ndege linapaa angani.
The airplane is flying in the sky.
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mafuriko
(n)
flood
Gari, mtindo wa jip, linasukumiza katika mafuriko.
The jeep is pushing through the flood.
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gurumo
(n)
thunder
gurumo kubwa
rolling thunder
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doruba
(n)
thunderstorm
Doruba linaangaza mwitu uliogiza.
The thunderstorm is lighting up the dark forest.
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kibunga
(n)
tornado
Kimbuga kinasongea prairie.
The tornado is twisting across the prairie.
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buibui
(n)
spider
Buibui anajilinda.
The spider is protecting itself.
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nyoka
(n)
snake
Nyoka wa ziwa anaogelea karibu na mwamba.
The sea snake is swimming near the coral reef.
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papa
(n)
shark
Papa wanawinda chakula katika maji kame.
The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water.
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tetemeko
(n)
earthquake
Tetemeko linatetemesha ardhi.
The earthquake is shaking the ground.
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popo
(n)
bat
Popo wanabembea kwenye tawi wakila tikiti.
The bats are hanging from a branch eating watermelon.
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hospitali
(n)
hospital
jengo la hospitali
hospital building
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saa
(n)
clock
Saa ya ukuta inabembea kwenye ukuta.
The wall clock is hanging on the wall.
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sindano
(n)
needle
sindano kumbwa
large needle
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jini
(n)
ghost
paka nyuesi
(n)
black cat
mama
(n)
mummy
hayawani
(n)
monster
shetani
(n)
devil
mtambaazi
(n)
reptile
kaburini
(n)
graveyard
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