sprinkling

sprinkling
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[English Word] sprinkling
[Swahili Word] marasharasha
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 6
[Derived Word] rasha V
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[English Word] sprinkling
[Swahili Word] marasharasha
[Part of Speech] noun
[Derived Word] rasha
[English Example] light rain, drizzle
[Swahili Example] mvua ya marasharasha
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[English Word] sprinkling
[Swahili Word] mnyunyo
[Swahili Plural] minyunyo
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 3/4
[Derived Word] nyunya V
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[English Word] sprinkling
[Swahili Word] mrasharasha
[Swahili Plural] mirasharasha
[Part of Speech] noun
[Derived Word] rasha V
[English Example] "sprinkle, drizzle (of rain)".
[Swahili Example] mrasharasha wa mvua
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[English Word] sprinkling
[Swahili Word] mrasho
[Swahili Plural] mirasho
[Part of Speech] noun
[Derived Word] rasha V
[English Example] "sprinkle, drizzle (of rain)".
[Swahili Example] mrasharasha wa mvua
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[English Word] sprinkling
[Swahili Word] mwaiko
[Swahili Plural] miaiko
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 3/4
[Swahili Example] mbaamwezi ilizagaa, ikinawisha ardhi [...] kwa mwaiko wa fedha [Moh]
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[English Word] sprinkling
[Swahili Word] urasharasha
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 11
[Derived Word] rasha v
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English-Swahili dictionary. 2013.

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