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irĩna

v.

  1. to have, possess. To have, to possess. Verb expressing possession of characteristics or qualities. In agriculture, used to describe having strength (branches, systems), having variety (in appearance, regions), or having adequate facilities. Similar function to ĩkorwo but different form.

Example: Wagĩrĩirwo gũtinia gĩtina kĩambere nĩguo kĩrute honge ingĩ nyingĩ na irĩna hinya. (Newly planted should be cut within the first two primaries to allow strong double shooting); Kũgacĩrithia ũgima mwega wa ngũkũ na njĩra ya kuongerera indo irĩna mũrio irio-inĩ (Improving chicken health by using feed supplements and additives that work to optimize the consumption of nutrients.); Njĩra njega cia kũrĩithia ngũkũ bũrũri-inĩwa Kenya nĩhamwe na gũcirĩithĩria cĩaga gĩite mahuti, cĩaga cia thirĩti na cĩaga irĩna tũnyũmba twa kũhingĩra ngũkũ arĩnjĩra ya ũbacĩrĩri mũnene wa kũrĩith... (Best chicken farming systems in Kenya include deep litter systems, slatted floor system and battery cage systems under the intensive production method.)