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coal in Swahili

coal in Swahili is kaa, mkaa — coal means a black or dark brown rock, formed from ancient plant matter, burned as fuel.

coal in Swahili

kaa
noun
uncountable: carbon rock
mkaa
noun
uncountable: carbon rock

What does "coal" mean?

  1. noun A black or dark brown rock, formed from ancient plant matter, burned as fuel.
    "The old house was heated with coal."
  2. noun A glowing or burnt piece of fuel, such as from a fire.
    "They roasted marshmallows over the glowing coals."

coal in a sentence

  • The old house was heated with coal.
  • They roasted marshmallows over the glowing coals.

Common Swahili translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "coal" in Swahili?

"coal" in Swahili is kaa, mkaa. coal means: A black or dark brown rock, formed from ancient plant matter, burned as fuel.

How do you use "coal" in a sentence?

Example: "The old house was heated with coal." In Swahili, "coal" is kaa, mkaa.

Are there other ways to say "coal" in Swahili?

Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "coal": kaa, mkaa.

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