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kũigana

v.

  1. to be sufficient. To be sufficient, to be enough. To be adequate in quantity or quality for a particular purpose or need.

Example: Ngoro yaku ndũkaamĩorotithie ũtongainĩ waku, kana uuge atĩ wĩ na indo cia kũigana. (Do not rely on your wealth, or say, “I have the power.”); Nao arutwo ake makĩmũũria atĩrĩ, Tũkũruta kũ, o gũkũ werũ-inĩ, mĩgate ya kũigana ya kũhũnia kĩrĩndĩ kĩigana ũũ? (The disciples said to him, “Where could we ever get enough bread in this deserted place to satisfy such a crowd?”)

Related words

  • ũigana — worthiness, greatness. Worthiness, greatness. The quality of being appropriate,
  • mũigana — size, number, quantity; (of vessel) capacity
  • Maĩgana? — how many; interrogative word asking about quantity or number of items, people, o
  • ciigana — to number, count. To number, count. To determine the quantity or amount of somet
  • maigana — how many, how much. How many/much. Interrogative term asking about quantity or n
  • Iganu — Fulfilled, satisfied