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kiumia

n. · class 7/8

  1. Sunday; a week; thĩĩ kĩũmia = go to church on Sunday; kĩũmia kĩria kĩnyĩnyĩ = the Saturday half-holiday; koĩmia/tũũmia n. = kĩũmia karĩa kanĩnĩ = Saturday

Example: "Kiumia giki tũkoretwo tũkiria ngima." — This week we have been eating ugali

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