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hake

poss.

  1. his/her (place). His, her (possessive referring to place). Possessive pronoun used with locative noun 'handũ' (place) to indicate a place belonging to or associated with a third person singular.

Example: Agũtũmĩre ũteithio arĩ harĩa hake haamũre, (The L ord answer you in time of distress;); Hĩndĩ ĩo kwa Juda nĩkuo gwatuĩkire handũ hake haamũre, (Judah became God’s sanctuary,)

Related words

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  • mahaki — offerings, sacrifices. Offerings, sacrifices. Plural form referring to gifts or
  • mĩhaka — borders, boundaries. Borders, boundaries. The demarcated edges or limits of a te
  • mũhaka — used as conj. (preceded by no) or until
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  • haka — to bribe; influence, pervert, the actions, judgement, of someone by gifts or oth
  • haku — your (place). Your (place). A possessive locative pronoun indicating a place bel
  • kũhaka — to apply, spread. To apply or spread. To put on or administer substances such as