deed in Swahili
deed in Swahili is tendo, jambo — deed means an action, especially a notable or significant one.
deed in Swahili
tendo
action
jambo
action
What does "deed" mean?
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noun An action, especially a notable or significant one.
"The firefighter was praised for his heroic deed."
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noun A legal document, signed and witnessed or sealed, used to transfer or prove ownership of property.
"They finally received the deed to the house after closing."
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verb To formally transfer property to someone by means of a deed.
"She deeded the farm to her son before retiring."
deed in a sentence
- The firefighter was praised for his heroic deed.
- Actions speak louder than words — judge people by their deeds.
- They finally received the deed to the house after closing.
- She deeded the farm to her son before retiring.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "deed" in Swahili?
"deed" in Swahili is tendo, jambo. deed means: An action, especially a notable or significant one.
How do you use "deed" in a sentence?
Example: "The firefighter was praised for his heroic deed." In Swahili, "deed" is tendo, jambo.
Are there other ways to say "deed" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "deed": tendo, jambo.
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