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kũgetha

v.

  1. harvest, pick, gather. Harvest, pick, gather. To collect mature crops or produce from plants; the act of gathering agricultural products when they reach optimal maturity for consumption or processing.

Example: Ingĩhota atĩa kũmenya kahũa nĩgakinyu ga kũgethwo? (How do you know coffee is ready for harvesting?); Itunda rĩa kahũa mbere rĩkoragwo rĩrĩ rĩa rangi wa ngirini na nĩrĩcokaga rĩkagarũra rangi ũgatũĩka mũtune, rĩkonania nĩikinyu rĩa kũgethwo. (The fruit is initially green and turns red when it is ready for harvesting.); Kahũa gekagwo maũndũ marĩkũ thutha wa kũgethwo? (What is the process of coffee after harvesting?); waru no cigíaga rangĩ úyu thutha wa kúgetha níundu wa kwaníkúo ríua ini (Greening of potato is also usually seen in the tubers immediately after harvesting.); Utígithúkanio úyú úteithagia híndí ya kúrora tútambi, mírímú, kúgetha na raithi kúhuhíra (The spacing makes it easy for you to scout for pests and diseases, harvest, and spray the farm.); Ní baita íígana atia harí íka thutha wa kúgetha waru (What is the profit of growing potato in one īka farm?)

Related words

  • kĩgetho — a constant ache; shooting throbbing pain
  • mũgethi — harvester; agricultural worker who cuts and gathers mature crops, specialist in
  • ngethi — vole (which does serious damage in a garden just ready for harvesting)
  • kagethe — small tooth; vulgar term for clitoris
  • Mũgetho — February. The harvesting month when the Gikuyu people harvest because the maize
  • magetha — harvest; agricultural season when mature crops are gathered from the fields, the
  • ngetho — standing stubble of millet and similar things. after the ears have been harveste
  • getha — so that, in order that