The single most confusing thing about learning and understanding Swahili is that many words have multiple meanings. Therefore the only way to know the correct meaning is through context. I’ve compiled a short list of common Swahili words and their multiple meanings.
Ua – 1.a flower 2.a yard, patio 3.to kill
Mto – 1.a river 2.a pillow
Ziwa – 1.the breast 2.a lake, a pond
Paka – 1.cat 2. to spread on, to smear on
Kiboko – 1.a hippopotamus 2.a rawhide whip, any whip
Toa – 1.put out, offer, deliver 2.remove, subtract, empty 3.publish, produce, generate 4.excrete, exude, expel
Toka – 1.go out/leave 2.come from
Shuka – 1.get off, debark 2.descend, go down 3.decline 4.land an airplane 5.a bedsheet 6.a loincloth
Paa – 1.a roof 2.a gazelle 3.to rise, ascend
Chungu – 1.a clay cooking pot 2.heap, pile 3.bitter, sour 4.common black ants
Jua – 1.the sun 2.to know 3.know-how
Mchango – 1.a contribution 2.intestinal worm, a worm in general
Tembo – 1.elephant 2.palm wine 3.fibers
Meza – 1.table 2.to swallow something
Basi – 1.so, well 2.that’s enough 3.bus
Panga – 1.a bush knife/machete, a cutlass 2.to arrange/put in order 3.to rent a room/house
Panda – 1.a fork in the road 2.bugle made of an animal’s horn or a conch 3.to climb/mount/board 4.to mount for breeding 5.to plant, sow
Mpira – 1.rubber tree, rubber 2.a ball 3.tire 4.condom 5.elastic
Ngano – 1.wheat 2.a tale, fable, story
2 comments:
nice to see pics of green things. cool agricultural project that you're doing. everything looks beautiful, including you and carla.
great classic rock references, too!
I will not concur on it. I regard as nice post. Especially the designation attracted me to study the sound story.
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