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inu

interj. · class 14

  1. used (mostly by old people): 1. when one has stumbled and recovered. 2. when a tiresome task has been accomplished

Example: reke inu ndiire mahindi

Related words

  • mũini — singer; vocal performer who sings traditional Gĩkũyũ songs, praise chants, or ce
  • aini — singers. Singers. People who sing, especially those who perform vocal music in r
  • kũina — to sing; to dance
  • mbini — safety pin; small metal fastening device with a spring mechanism and safety clas
  • ndina — buttocks; rounded part of the human body that forms the bottom and sits upon, co
  • ndini — religion; system of spiritual beliefs and practices concerning the sacred and di
  • nyina — with cl. 1/2 concords; 2. cl. 6; 3. his, her, its, their mother
  • rĩĩnu — leaf of this tree
  • ina — to sing; move part or whole of body rhythmically and/or vigorously, dance; sway,
  • ini — liver; large internal organ that processes blood and produces bile, considered v