wakia

wakia
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[Swahili Word] -wakia
[English Word] catch fire (accidentally)
[Part of Speech] adjective
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[Swahili Word] wakia
[English Word] ounce (unit of weight that is one-sixteenth of a ratli)
[English Plural] ounces
[Part of Speech] noun
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