fee

fee
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[English Word] court fee
[English Plural] court fees
[Swahili Word] kikunja jamvi
[Swahili Plural] vikunja jamvi
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 7/8
[Derived Language] Swahili
[Derived Word] -kunja
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[English Word] customary fee (e.g. that paid by a father to the man who teaches his son a trade or a doctor's fee etc.)
[Swahili Word] ubani
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] entrance fee
[Swahili Word] haka
[Part of Speech] noun
[Swahili Example] shika haka
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[English Word] fee
[English Plural] fees
[Swahili Word] ada
[Swahili Plural] ada
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
[Derived Word] Arabic
[English Example] admission fee
[Swahili Example] ada ya kuingilia
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[English Word] fee
[English Plural] fees
[Swahili Word] chango
[Swahili Plural] chango
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
[Derived Language] Swahili
[Derived Word] changa
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[English Word] fee
[Swahili Word] gharama
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fee
[English Plural] fees
[Swahili Word] karo
[Swahili Plural] karo
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
[Derived Language] Arabic
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[English Word] fee
[Swahili Word] kodi
[Swahili Plural] kodi
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
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[English Word] fee
[Swahili Word] ujira
[Part of Speech] noun
[Swahili Example] kazi hii ni bure, haina ujira
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[English Word] fee (given by a father to the master who teaches his son a trade)
[Swahili Word] bakora
[Swahili Plural] bakora
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fee charged for blood-letting
[Swahili Word] uumikaji
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fee charged for blood-letting
[Swahili Word] uumizi
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fee charged for cupping
[Swahili Word] uumikaji
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fee charged for cupping
[Swahili Word] uumizi
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fee paid by a father to the teacher upon completion of a boy's schooling.
[Swahili Word] ukombo
[Swahili Plural] kombo
[Part of Speech] noun
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[English Word] fee paid to healer for diagnosis
[English Plural] fees
[Swahili Word] kifungua mkoba
[Swahili Plural] vifungua mkoba
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 7/8
[Derived Language] Swahili
[Derived Word] -fungua, mkoba
[Terminology] historical / medical / anthropology
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[English Word] school fee
[English Plural] school fees
[Swahili Word] karo
[Swahili Plural] karo
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 9/10
[Derived Language] Arabic
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[English Word] seller's fee
[Swahili Word] udalali
[Part of Speech] noun
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English-Swahili dictionary. 2013.

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