shirt

shirt
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[English Word] shirt
[English Plural] shirts
[Swahili Word] shati
[Swahili Plural] mashati
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 5/6
[Derived Word] engl
[English Example] put on a shirt
[Swahili Example] vaa shati
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[English Word] shirt
[English Plural] shirts
[Swahili Word] kishati
[Swahili Plural] vishati
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 7/8
[Derived Language] English
[Derived Word] shirt
[English Example] on top he was wearing a shirt
[Swahili Example] juu kavaa kishati [Moh]
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[English Word] T-shirt
[English Plural] T-shirts
[Swahili Word] kifulana
[Swahili Plural] vifulana
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 7/8
[English Example] and they dressed him in T-shirt and shorts! a man that had been President of the country!
[Swahili Example] wakamvalisha kifulana na bukta! mtu aliyekuwa Rais wa nchi! [http://www.youngafrican.com/yaforum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3859 Irene Kokugonza]
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[English Word] short-sleeve shirt
[English Plural] shirts
[Swahili Word] shangama
[Swahili Plural] shangama
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
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[English Word] sleeveless shirt
[English Plural] shirts
[Swahili Word] kapa
[Part of Speech] noun
[Derived Word] kwapa?
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[English Word] linen shirt
[English Plural] linen shirts
[Swahili Word] juba
[Swahili Plural] majuba
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 5/6
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English-Swahili dictionary. 2013.

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  • Shirt — Shirt …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • shirt — ► NOUN 1) a garment for the upper body, with a collar and sleeves and buttons down the front. 2) a similar garment of light material without full fastenings, worn for sports and leisure. ● keep your shirt on Cf. ↑keep your shirt on ● lose one s… …   English terms dictionary

  • shirt — [ ʃɜrt ] noun count *** a piece of men s clothing that covers the top part of the body. It usually has long sleeves and buttons down the front: One of his shirt buttons was missing. a cotton/silk/denim shirt a. a similar piece of clothing worn by …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • shirt — W3S2 [ʃə:t US ʃə:rt] n [: Old English; Origin: scyrte] 1.) a piece of clothing that covers the upper part of your body and your arms, usually has a collar, and is fastened at the front by buttons →↑blouse ▪ I have to wear a shirt and tie to work …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • shirt — O.E. scyrte skirt, tunic, from P.Gmc. *skurtijon a short garment (Cf. O.N. skyrta, Swed. skjorta skirt, kirtle; M.Du. scorte, Du. schort apron; M.H.G. schurz, Ger. Schurz apron ), from the same source as O.E. scort, sceort (see …   Etymology dictionary

  • shirt — shirt·ing; shirt·less; shirt·man; shirt; shirt·waist·er; shirt·less·ness; …   English syllables

  • shirt — [shʉrt] n. [ME shert < OE scyrte (akin to Ger schürze, apron, ON skyrta, shirt) < base of scort, SHORT] 1. a) the usual sleeved garment worn by men on the upper part of the body, often under a coat or jacket, typically having a collar and a …   English World dictionary

  • Shirt — Shirt, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Shirted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shirting}.] To cover or clothe with a shirt, or as with a shirt. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Shirt — 〈 [ʃœ:t] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 (meist kurzärmeliges) Hemd aus weichem Baumwollstoff; T Shirt; PoloShirt [Etym.: engl., »Hemd«] …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • shirt|y — «SHUR tee», adjective, shirt|i|er, shirt|i|est. British Slang. ill tempered; ill natured …   Useful english dictionary

  • Shirt — Shirt, n. [OE. schirte, sherte, schurte; akin to Icel. skyrta, Dan. skiorte, Sw. skjorta, Dan. ski[ o]rt a petticoat, D. schort a petticoat, an argon, G. schurz, sch[ u]rze, an argon; all probably from the root of E. short, as being originally a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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