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I open
What is "I open" in Swahili and how to say it?
American English
I open
Swahili
nafungua
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More Shops Vocabulary in Swahili
American English
Swahili
bakery
tanuri mikate
barber
kinyozi
beauty salon
saluni ya urembo
bike shop
duka la baiskeli
book shop
duka la vitabu
confectionery
duka la vitamutamu
department store
duka kuu
fishmonger
muuza samaki
florist
muuza maua
greengrocery
uuzaji wa mboga na matunda
hairdresser
mpamba nywele
jewelry
mapambo ya vito
key smith
mtengeneza ufunguo
optician
muuzaji miwani
tailor
mshoni wa nguo
tobacco shop
duka la tumbaku
I leave
naondoka
I pull
NOTAVAILABLE
I push
ninasukuma
I pay
nalipa
I shout
napiga kelele
I build
najenga
I enter
naingia
I demolish
nabomoa
restaurant
mkahawa
table
meza
waiter
mhudumu
bill
bili
menu
menyu
tip
bahshishi
waitress
mhudumu wa kike
I show
naonyesha
I pour
namwaga
I serve
napakua
I fill
najaza
I hold the door
nashika mlango
I clean and disinfect.
nasafisha na naambukua.
Example sentences
American English
I open the door to enter the room.
How to say "I open" in Swahili and in 45 More languages.
Hungarian
kinyitok
Korean
저는 열어요
Castilian Spanish
yo abro
Japanese
あける
French
j'ouvre
Mandarin Chinese
我打开
Italian
io apro
German
ich öffne
Russian
я открываю
Brazilian Portuguese
eu abro
Hebrew
אני פותחת
Arabic
أفتح
Turkish
açarım
Danish
jeg åbner
Swedish
jag öppnar
Norwegian
jeg åpner
Hindi
मैंने खोला
Tagalog
binubuksan ko
Vietnamese
tôi mở
Esperanto
Mi malfermas
Dutch
ik open
Icelandic
ég opna
Indonesian
Aku membuka
British English
I open
Mexican Spanish
yo abro
European Portuguese
eu abro
Cantonese Chinese
我打開
Thai
ฉันเปิด
Polish
otwieram
Hawaiian
Wehe au
Māori
ka huaki ahau
Samoan
Ou te tatalaina
Greek
ανοίγω
Finnish
Avaan
Persian
من باز میکنم
Estonian
ma avan
Croatian
otvaram
Serbian
отварам
Bosnian
otvaram
Sanskrit
Yoruba
Mo ṣí
Igbo
Ana m emepe
Ukrainian
я відкриваю
Catalan
jo obro
Galician
eu abro
Romanian
Irish
NOTAVAILABLE
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