- wahia
- [Swahili Word] -wahia[English Word] arrive for[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -wahi------------------------------------------------------------
Swahili-english dictionary. 2013.
Swahili-english dictionary. 2013.
1810 in New Zealand — There is a drastic decline in the number of ships visiting New Zealand from the previous year. An economic depression starts in New South Wales as a result of the escalation of war in Europe and the consequent reduction in the number of convicts… … Wikipedia
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break — There is no general term; the main usages follow. 1. As a stick or bones broken in two. Ha i, haha i, uha i, haki, hahaki, hakihaki, uhaki; manunu; break easily, ha i wale. 2. As a flat surface split or broken into pieces. Wāhi; wāwahi (for … English-Hawaiian dictionary