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Watu mbalimbali

various personalities (lesson 12a - kiswahili.ku.edu)

TermDefinition
daktari doctor]
daktari wa meno [dentist]
daktari wa macho [optician; eye specialist]
nesi [nurse]
mkunga [midwife; nurse]
dereva [driver]
kipofu [blind person]
kibogoyo [toothless person]
mjamzito [pregnant woman]
chongo [a squint]
mwendawazimu; kichaa [mad person]
kiguru [disabled person (leg)]
kibyongo [hunchback]
kiziwi [deaf person]
bubu [dumb person]
mwizi [thief]
jambazi [robber]
dobi [launder]
hakimu [judge]
kadhi [Islamic judge
wakili; mwanasheria [lawyer]
mshtakiwa [accused person]
mtetezi [defendant]
shahidi / mashahidi [witness / witnesses]
karani [clerk]
kinyozi [barber]
mfanyibiashara [businessman]
mchongaji [sculptor]
mfinyanzi [potter]
mchungaji [shepherd]
mjane [widow]
mfugaji [livestock farmer]
mhunzi [blacksmith]
mjenzi [construction worker]
mkalimani [interpreter]
mkulima [farmer]
mnajimu [astrologist]
mpishi [cook]
mshairi [poet]
mtafiti [researcher]
mvuvi [fisherman]
mwaguzi [dream interpreter]
mwalimu [teacher]
mhadhiri [lecturer; instructor]
ustadh; ustadhi [professor]
profesa [professor]
padre; kasisi [clergy]
sheha [imam (Islamic leader)]
mpelelezi; jasusi [spy; detective; investigator]
ofisa wa polisi; askari; polisi [police officer]
mekanika [mechanic]
nahodha [sea captain]
nahodha wa meli [ship crewman]
mwashi [mason]
rubani [pilot]
seremala [carpenter]
sonara [jeweler]
mchimba madini [miner]
tabibu [healer; physician]
mchuuzi [retailer]
mfanyakazi; mtumishi [worker]
mhandisi [engineer]
mhariri [editor]
tarishi; mjumbe [postman; messenger]
sogora [drummer]
msajili [registrar]
msusi [hairbraider; beautician]
msasi [hunter]
mlanguzi [smuggler]
mlanguzi wa madawa [drug dealer]
mshenga [matchmaker]
naibu [deputy; assistant; acting officer]
baharia [sailor]
utingo; tanboi [luggage manager]
mbunge [MP; Senator]
diwani [council person]
topasi [janitor]
saisi [one who takes care of horses]
rais; raisi [president]
gavana [governor]
mwakilishi [representative; congress person]
waziri [minister; cabinet secretary]
waziri wa afya [Minister/Secretary of Health]
meya [mayor]
mfalme [king]
malkia [queen]
mganga [healer; physician]
maskini; fukara [poor person]
mwadhini [muezzin: a man who calls muslims to prayer from the minaret of a mosque]
jumbe [village elder; chief; headman]
mpagazi; mchukuzi; hamali [carrier; porter]
kiranja [student leader]
mshona viatu [cobbler]
dalali [auctioneer]
jemadari [commander in chief; chief of staff]
uledi [cabin boy]
liwali [administrative official; headman]
mwenyekiti [chairman; chairperson]
katibu wa chama [secretary of the association]
mwanachama [member]
mwekahazina [treasurer]
nokoa [farm manager]
yaya [nanny]
kuli [dockworker]
somo [confidante; intimate friend]
mhasibu [accountant]
mtemakuni [firewood fetcher]
mpigaramli [fortune teller]
mtumishi [servant; waiter; worker; laborer]
mkutubi [librarian]
shaibu [old man]
ajuza [old woman]
kikongwe; mzee [old person]
kingori [young man]
mtanashati [teenage boy]
mume; mwanamume; janadume [man]
mwari [young woman]
mwanamwali [teenage girl]
mke; mwanamke; janajike [woman]
tajiri; mkwasi [rich person]
mchawi [witch]
mkuu wa chuo; rais wa chuo [university president]
mwenyekiti idara [head of department]
mkuu wa kitivo [dean]
ofisa wa chuo [university official]
mpakaji rangi [painter]
muuzaji [salesperson]
mwongo; mlaghai [liar]
mjinga [stupid]
mnafiki [pretender; liar]
mfitini [inciter]
msaliti [traitor]
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