submarine

submarine
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[English Word] submarine
[English Plural] submarines
[Swahili Word] nyambizi
[Swahili Plural] nyambizi
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
[Derived Language] Swahili
[Derived Word] piga mbizi; nyama
[English Definition] a submersible sea vessel
[Swahili Definition] chombo cha bahari kinachosafiri chini ya mawimbi
[English Example] a Russian submarine, which was trapped under water for three days with fears that it would run out of air, has been rescued
[Swahili Example] nyambizi ya Urusi, iliyokuwa imekwama, chini ya maji kwa siku 3, huku wasiwasi wa kukosa hewa ukiwepo, imeopolewa. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/swahili/news/story/2004/06/000000_amkanabbc.shtml BBC 10 Agosti 2005)
[Note] kupiga mbizi (to dive) and nyama (animal) = a diving animal
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[English Word] submarine
[English Plural] submarines
[Swahili Word] sabmarini
[Swahili Plural] sabmarini
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
[Derived Word] eng submarine
[Note] Sabmarini may have been replaced entirely by nyambizi
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English-Swahili dictionary. 2013.

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