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meka

v.

  1. do, make. Do, make, perform. To carry out an action or create something; to execute or accomplish a task.

Example: Nao anene acio a ciana cia Isiraeli ndaigana kũmeka ũũru; tondũ nĩmonire Ngai, na magĩcoka kũrĩa na kũnyua. (Yet he did not lay a hand on these chosen Israelites. They saw God, They saw God : the ancients thought that the sight of God would bring instantaneous death. Cf. 33:20; Gn 16:13; 32:31; Jgs 6:22–23; 13:22. Ate and drank : partook of the sacrificial meal. and they ate and drank.); gũtitũũraga ũndũ o na ũmwe mwega: amu-rĩ, kwenda nĩnyendaga gwĩka maũndũ marĩa mega, no hinya wa kũmeka nĩguo itarĩ. (For I know that good does not dwell in me, that is, in my flesh. The willing is ready at hand, but doing the good is not. Gn 6:5; 8:21; Phil 2:13.)

Related words

  • kumana — from, originating from; to meet
  • kumia — to praise, extol someone to others
  • kũmira — be made up to ten, add up to ten
  • manga — (of kid or lamb) bleat for its mother, nuzzle for teats; 2. be prying, inquisiti
  • mera — to germinate; 2. sprout; 3. strike
  • mia — to defecate; to expel solid waste matter from the body through the bowels, basic