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gũtũũra

v.

  1. to last, endure. To last, endure, or persist. To continue existing or functioning over time, especially referring to crop storage life, animal survival in harsh conditions, or sustainable agricultural practices.

Example: Ng'ombe ĩno no ĩhote gũtũũra kũndũ kũrĩ irĩma ta kũria yaciarithanĩirio. (The animal can survive in rugged terrain as the one it was carved out of.); Kũrĩithia ngũkũ nĩ njĩra ĩmwe hũthũ ya gũtũũra mũtũũrĩre wa mwega. (Keeping chickens is one of the easiest ways to live more sustainably.); Gũtũũra kwa mũmera: Matukũ ma gatagatĩ (30-60). (Tuber dormancy: Medium (30-60 days).)

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