English verbs in Swahili (H)
Verbs are usually defined as words which express actions, but that's not really accurate, since not all verbs express actions (e.g. to cease, to stop, and many impersonal verbs), and also because other type of words can also express actions, like the very word "action", which is a noun. We therefore need a more functional definition. How about this? Verbs are a type of words that can have inflection in person, number, tense, mood and aspect.
In any case, verbs can be classified in transitive and intransitive both in English and Swahili. Transitive verbs are the verbs that can have a direct object, and are marked in our English-Swahili dictionary with the abbreviation vt. Likewise, intransitive verbs cannot have a direct object. You can see them with the abbreviation vi. Nevertheless, one single verb can be both transitive and intransitive, meaning that it can be used in a way that admits a direct object and another which does not.
Here you have 43 verbs in English starting by letter H with their English to Swahili translation:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
H
- haggle in Swahili
- hallow in Swahili
- hallucinate in Swahili
- hanker in Swahili
- happen in Swahili
- harass in Swahili
- hark in Swahili
- harry in Swahili
- hate in Swahili
- haul in Swahili
- haunt in Swahili
- have in Swahili
- haw in Swahili
- heal in Swahili
- hear in Swahili
- heave in Swahili
- heckle in Swahili
- hector in Swahili
- heed in Swahili
- hesitate in Swahili
- hew in Swahili
- hiccup/hiccough in Swahili
- hie in Swahili
- hike in Swahili
- hinder in Swahili
- hire in Swahili
- hiss in Swahili
- hit in Swahili
- hitch in Swahili
- hob-nob in Swahili
- hoist in Swahili
- holler in Swahili
- hoodwink in Swahili
- hover in Swahili
- huddle in Swahili
- hug in Swahili
- hum in Swahili
- humiliate in Swahili
- hurl in Swahili
- hurt in Swahili
- hurtle in Swahili
- hush in Swahili
- hustle in Swahili