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manyinyi

adj.

  1. few, little. Few, little. Describing a small number or quantity, not many, limited in amount or duration.

Example: Matukũ makwa githĩ to manyinyi? No gĩtige; (Are not my days few? Stop!); ũikare gwake matukũ manyinyi, o nginya rĩrĩa mũrũ wa nyũkwa agathirũo nĩ mang’ũrĩka, (and stay with him a while until your brother’s fury subsides—)

Related words

  • mũnyinyi — youth, young person. Youth, young person. A person in the early stage of life, t
  • ũnyinyi — youth; youthfulness
  • kanyinyo — there is nothing at all; no sound; no movement; nobody
  • Nyinyi — Nyinyi (adj.): "many; existing in large quantity or number, abundant or plentifu
  • nyinya — mother; variant form referring to one's female parent or maternal figure