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naĩ

n.

  1. evil, wrongdoing. Evil. Moral wickedness or wrongdoing; that which is morally bad or harmful; often used in compound phrases like 'eki-naĩ' (evildoers).

Example: Thũ gũtirĩ ĩkamwĩka naĩ; (My hand will be with him; 1 Sm 2:9–10.); Kĩũngano kĩa arĩa eki-naĩ no gũthũũra ndĩgĩthũire; (I hate an evil assembly;)

Related words

  • nũũ — who? (s.); 2. whom?; 3. which person?
  • kanua — kanua gake ti kega, he does not speak well
  • mũnoe — mũri wa mũnoe (root of Madagascar bean, considered a deadly poison)
  • munia — to make a sound; 2. give out a secret; 3. keep a secret
  • nui — state of nudity
  • Niĩ — I; first person singular pronoun indicating the speaker; basic personal pronoun
  • kunia — (of someone asleep or kept silent by force) break silence, utter a sound; (of a
  • nao — and they. And they. A conjunctive connective combining the conjunction 'na' (and
  • nĩa — a sudden rush or scramble - the way children or goats dash forward to grab their
  • nĩo — it is they; they are the ones (copula)
  • nĩoĩ — let him/her know (emphatic subjunctive)
  • nĩũũĩ — you know (emphatic present)