court in Swahili
court in Swahili is korti — court means a place where legal cases are heard and judged, or the judge and officials who preside over such cases.
court in Swahili
korti
enclosed space; a courtyard
korti
place for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
What does "court" mean?
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noun A place where legal cases are heard and judged, or the judge and officials who preside over such cases.
"The case will go to court next month."
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noun A marked area for playing games such as tennis, basketball, or volleyball.
"They booked a tennis court for Saturday morning."
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noun An open area enclosed by walls or buildings; a courtyard.
"The apartments were arranged around a shared court."
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verb To try to win someone's affection, favor, or business.
"The company has been courting investors for months."
court in a sentence
- The case will go to court next month.
- The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
- They booked a tennis court for Saturday morning.
- The basketball court was packed with kids after school.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "court" in Swahili?
"court" in Swahili is korti. court means: A place where legal cases are heard and judged, or the judge and officials who preside over such cases.
How do you use "court" in a sentence?
Example: "The case will go to court next month." In Swahili, "court" is korti.
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