club in Swahili
club in Swahili is klabu, rungu — club means a group of people who join together for a shared interest or purpose, such as sport or recreation.
club in Swahili
klabu
association of members
rungu
heavy stick for use as weapon or plaything
What does "club" mean?
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noun A group of people who join together for a shared interest or purpose, such as sport or recreation.
"She joined the local chess club to meet other players."
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noun A heavy stick used as a weapon, or (in sports) an implement used to strike a ball, such as in golf.
"The caveman painting showed a hunter carrying a wooden club."
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noun A venue offering entertainment, especially music and dancing (a nightclub).
"They danced until 3 a.m. at a club downtown."
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verb To hit someone or something with a heavy stick or similar object.
"The intruder clubbed the guard dog to make his escape."
club in a sentence
- She joined the local chess club to meet other players.
- He's been a member of the golf club for over a decade.
- The caveman painting showed a hunter carrying a wooden club.
- He pulled out his driver, the longest club in his bag.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "club" in Swahili?
"club" in Swahili is klabu, rungu. club means: A group of people who join together for a shared interest or purpose, such as sport or recreation.
How do you use "club" in a sentence?
Example: "She joined the local chess club to meet other players." In Swahili, "club" is klabu, rungu.
Are there other ways to say "club" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "club": klabu, rungu.
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