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gũgũa

v.

  1. fall, drop. Fall, drop. Describes fruits or objects that have fallen from trees to the ground, particularly relevant in fruit harvesting and orchard sanitation.

Example: Thura maembe ma gũkũhe mbegũ kuuma mũtĩ igũrũ kũrĩ kũngania marĩa magwĩte thĩĩ. (Pick fruit from the tree rather than from off the ground); Ũtheru mwega wa mũgũnda; Matunda marwaru(marĩ mũtĩ-inĩ kana ona magwĩte) mabatiĩ kweherio kaingĩ(maita merĩ o wiki) na mathikwo irima rĩna ũriku wa 50cm kana maikio thĩinĩ wa ibuba rĩihũrĩtio maaĩ ... (Proper orchard sanitation; Infested fruits (both on the tree and fallen) should be removed regularly (twice a week) and buried 50 cm or dipped in a drum filled with water mixed with used oil for 1 ...); ũngania matunda marĩa magwĩte. (remove fallen rotten fruits from the field)

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