Swahili to Romanian Vocabulary Quiz
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Match the following English words with their corresponding translations in another language:

wharf = debarcader hoof = copita scarf = toiag handkerchief = batista

Match the English word with its Romanian translations:

wharf = debarcader hoof = copita dwarf = pitic bush = tufa

Match the Romanian translation with the English word:

debarcader = wharf copita = hoof pitic = dwarf tufa = bush

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hoof (copita)

A small, lidded cup for drinking, usually made of glass or ceramic.

handherchief (batista)

A handkerchief, a small square of cloth used for wiping the face or nose.

cliff (stanca)

A steep rock face or cliff, commonly found along the coast.

scarff (toiag)

A piece of clothing that is typically worn around the neck or head for warmth or fashion.

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still life (natura moarta)

An artwork depicting inanimate objects such as flowers, fruit, or other household items.

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Study Notes

Swahili to Romanian Equivalents

  • whalf (Swahili): debarcader (Romanian) - This suggests a connection between Swahili and Romanian for a word relating to a wharf or dock.
  • hoof (English): copita (Romanian) - This shows a matching of the English word "hoof" to the Romanian word meaning "hoof."
  • scarff (English): toiag (Romanian) - This demonstrates the equivalent of a scarf (most likely a type of scarf) being rendered as "toiag" in Romanian. The association suggests certain context or implied meaning.
  • handkerchief (English): batista (Romanian) - This corresponds to the English word "handkerchief" with the Romanian term "batista." Note the likely similarity in meaning and usage.
  • dwarf (English - possible misspelling of "dwarf"): pitic (Romanian) - This pairs an English word likely referring to a small person with a similar concept in Romanian.
  • bush (English): tufa (Romanian) - This links the English word "bush" to the Romanian term "tufa," potentially relating to a type of shrub or plant in both languages.
  • cliff (English): stanca (Romanian)- This equates a cliff (a tall, steep rock face) with the Romanian word "stanca," further linking English and Romanian vocabulary in a natural geographic context.
  • still life (English): natura moarta (Romanian in tablouri) - This clearly establishes the equivalent of the English term "still life" (art genre) as "natura moarta" in Romanian, qualified in this instance to "in tablouri or in paintings."
  • war=razboi
  • several=mai multe
  • astronished =uimit
  • astronishment=uimire
  • theft=furt
  • grief=durere/suferinta
  • cliff=stanca
  • strife=incaierere
  • fife=flaut mic

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Test your knowledge of vocabulary by matching Swahili and Romanian words. This quiz includes connections between English terms and their Romanian equivalents, enhancing your language skills. Perfect for language enthusiasts and learners alike.

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