Match items Uwele | Kuku Ugoro | Ngano Yai | Kileo Mandazi | Shamba
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The question appears to be asking to match items from two lists. The first list consists of terms that likely refer to certain items or concepts, and the second list consists of corresponding items that need to be paired with each term from the first list.
Answer
'Uwele' means Millet, 'Kuku' means Chicken, 'Ugoro' means Tobacco, 'Ngano' means Wheat, 'Yai' means Egg, 'Kileo' means Alcoholic beverage, 'Mandazi' means Fried bread, 'Shamba' means Farm.
The items 'Uwele,' 'Kuku,' 'Ugoro,' 'Ngano,' 'Yai,' 'Kileo,' 'Mandazi,' 'Shamba' can be translated from Swahili as follows:
- Uwele: Millet
- Kuku: Chicken
- Ugoro: Tobacco
- Ngano: Wheat
- Yai: Egg
- Kileo: Alcoholic beverage
- Mandazi: Fried bread
- Shamba: Farm
Answer for screen readers
The items 'Uwele,' 'Kuku,' 'Ugoro,' 'Ngano,' 'Yai,' 'Kileo,' 'Mandazi,' 'Shamba' can be translated from Swahili as follows:
- Uwele: Millet
- Kuku: Chicken
- Ugoro: Tobacco
- Ngano: Wheat
- Yai: Egg
- Kileo: Alcoholic beverage
- Mandazi: Fried bread
- Shamba: Farm
More Information
These translations correspond to basic everyday words in Swahili often relating to food and agriculture.
Tips
A common mistake when translating Swahili to English is confusing words with similar sounds but different meanings. Be sure to verify the context in which the word is used.
Sources
- Swahili-English Dictionary - Translation Directory - translationdirectory.com
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