death in Swahili
death in Swahili is kifo, mauti — death means the end of life; the permanent cessation of all vital functions in a living thing.
death in Swahili
kifo
cessation of life
mauti
cessation of life
What does "death" mean?
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noun The end of life; the permanent cessation of all vital functions in a living thing.
"The disease can cause death if left untreated."
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noun The end or collapse of something non-living, used figuratively.
"The internet was blamed for the death of the local newspaper."
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name The personification of death, traditionally shown as a hooded, skeletal figure carrying a scythe.
"In the painting, Death stands at the edge of the battlefield."
death in a sentence
- The disease can cause death if left untreated.
- Her death came as a shock to everyone who knew her.
- The internet was blamed for the death of the local newspaper.
- In the painting, Death stands at the edge of the battlefield.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "death" in Swahili?
"death" in Swahili is kifo, mauti. death means: The end of life; the permanent cessation of all vital functions in a living thing.
How do you use "death" in a sentence?
Example: "The disease can cause death if left untreated." In Swahili, "death" is kifo, mauti.
Are there other ways to say "death" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "death": kifo, mauti.
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