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thaka

v.i. · class [thaaka], (1

  1. play; 2. (of an unborn child human or animal) leap in the womb; 3. (of boys and girls) play tig

Example: "Wenda gũkenia maitho na meciria na ũthaka wa ihurũrũka thaka na mĩkuru ceera mwena wa Kerio valley." — You want to delight your eyes and mind with the beauty of the beautiful hills and green trees on the side of Kerio valley.

Related words

  • mũthakai — tall timber-tree (Cola greenwayi, variety Keniensis)
  • tũthaku — vestibules, porches. Vestibules, porches. Entrance structures or covered porches
  • gĩthaka — estate, privately owned piece of land; family or clan holding; uncultivated land
  • gĩthaku — space under the eaves round a hut or house especially to the front of the hut; e
  • ithaka — sealed end of beehive (from which honey is not taken)
  • ithako — play, amusement, playful game; competition in sport; play in a theatre; (cl. 6 a
  • mĩthako — games, sports, entertainment (pl. of mũthako)
  • mũthako — game, sport, play (sg. of mĩthako)