charge in Swahili
charge in Swahili is shtaka — charge means an amount of money asked for a service or product.
charge in Swahili
shtaka
accusation
What does "charge" mean?
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noun An amount of money asked for a service or product.
"There's a small charge for delivery."
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noun A formal accusation that someone has committed a crime.
"He was arrested on a charge of fraud."
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noun A sudden, forceful rush forward, especially in an attack.
"The cavalry launched a charge across the open field."
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verb To ask someone to pay a particular amount.
"The plumber charged us fifty pounds for the visit."
charge in a sentence
- There's a small charge for delivery.
- The bank added a charge for the overdraft.
- He was arrested on a charge of fraud.
- The cavalry launched a charge across the open field.
Similar words in Swahili
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Frequently asked questions
What is "charge" in Swahili?
"charge" in Swahili is shtaka. charge means: An amount of money asked for a service or product.
How do you use "charge" in a sentence?
Example: "There's a small charge for delivery." In Swahili, "charge" is shtaka.
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