Swahili adverbs (kielezi) translated into English (K)
Adverbs are auxiliary words that can accompany many other type of words, and add meaning to the sentence or clause. They tell about the time or the way or any other aspect of the action we are talking about, or about a quality of an adjective, or even characterize another adverb. In Swahili you can form an adverb almost from any noun by adding to it the ki- prefix. Nevertheless, here you have 45 adjectives and their English translation:
A B C D F G H I J K L M N O P S T U V W Y
K
- kakakaka in English
- kamwe in English
- kanama in English
- kando in English
- kemkemu in English
- kenyekenye in English
- kibubusa in English
- kichikichi in English
- kichinichini in English
- kidete in English
- kidindia in English
- kidinindi in English
- kienyeji in English
- kifai in English
- kifudifudi in English
- kijuujuu in English
- kikakakaka in English
- kikiki in English
- kila in English
- kimachomacho in English
- kimagamaga in English
- kimiani in English
- kimoyomoyo in English
- kinaganaga in English
- kindanindani in English
- kingalingali in English
- kinyemela in English
- kinyerenyere in English
- kinyumba in English
- kisaki in English
- kisengesenge in English
- kisha in English
- kisirisiri in English
- kitutu in English
- kivoloya in English
- kochokokocho in English
- kucha in English
- kumbatia in English
- kumoja in English
- kuntu in English
- kupindukia in English
- kutukutu in English
- kututu in English
- kuukeni in English
- kuumeni in English