tũcokaga
- which later, which then. Which later, which then. Relative habitual form indicating a subsequent development or transformation, often describing disease progression or symptom development in agricultural contexts.
Example: wambagĩrĩria na thundo na tũronda tũrĩa tũcokaga kũhana batata ũthiũ-inĩ na kirera-inĩ. (It is characterized by typical pox lesions in the form of wart-like scabs on the face, comb, and wattles.); Mahũti Makoragwo na rangi wa gũtunĩhĩrĩra gwa tũmaroro.Tũria tũkoragwo tũhana tũthiũrurĩ na tũcokaga tukahana kĩmuhu Kana tũmaroro tũiru (• It is destructive in wet soil.Leaves have light brown spots which may be circular and which later develop ash grey centres with many black spots); Tumithia tũu tũcokaga kugũa na gũtiga irima kana rungu rwa ithangũ gukurwo rĩrĩ rĩigũ. (• The lesions eventually fall out, producing a hole or under wet conditions, may be covered with masses of black spores)