dolphin in Swahili
dolphin in Swahili is pomboo — dolphin means a highly intelligent, social marine mammal with a beak-like snout, known for its playfulness.
dolphin in Swahili
pomboo
aquatic mammal
What does "dolphin" mean?
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noun A highly intelligent, social marine mammal with a beak-like snout, known for its playfulness.
"A pod of dolphins followed the boat for several miles."
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noun A large, brightly coloured game fish also known as mahi-mahi or dorado (unrelated to the mammal).
"The restaurant served fresh dolphin, listed on the menu as mahi-mahi."
dolphin in a sentence
- A pod of dolphins followed the boat for several miles.
- Dolphins use clicks and whistles to communicate with each other.
- The restaurant served fresh dolphin, listed on the menu as mahi-mahi.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dolphin" in Swahili?
"dolphin" in Swahili is pomboo. dolphin means: A highly intelligent, social marine mammal with a beak-like snout, known for its playfulness.
How do you use "dolphin" in a sentence?
Example: "A pod of dolphins followed the boat for several miles." In Swahili, "dolphin" is pomboo.
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