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agathiĩ

v.

  1. he goes/went. He goes/went. A narrative or subjunctive verb form indicating the action of going, departing, or proceeding; often used with the sense of 'going with' or 'going taking' something.

Example: Mũndũ uumĩte kwao agathiĩ kũhangaĩka (Like a bird far from the nest); Tondũ-rĩ, aakua, ndarĩ kĩndũ agathiĩ nakĩo; (Do not fear when a man becomes rich,)

Related words

  • mwagatho — getting irritated, heated about something
  • rũagatha — juice of edible arum or other uncooked food, applied as stimulant to external ge
  • wagatha — unpleasant, bitter, astringent taste
  • agatha — (of uncooked food especially edible arum or unripe fruit) be of an unpleasant, b