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emotional in Swahili

emotional in Swahili is simikwa — emotional means relating to feelings rather than logic or fact.

emotional in Swahili

simikwa
adj
characterised by emotion

What does "emotional" mean?

  1. adj Relating to feelings rather than logic or fact.
    "The debate turned into an emotional argument rather than a factual one."
  2. adj Easily affected by or quick to show feelings, especially in a way that produces visible reaction such as tears.
    "She got emotional at her daughter's graduation."

emotional in a sentence

  • The debate turned into an emotional argument rather than a factual one.
  • She got emotional at her daughter's graduation.
  • He's not usually an emotional person, but the reunion clearly moved him.

Common Swahili translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "emotional" in Swahili?

"emotional" in Swahili is simikwa. emotional means: Relating to feelings rather than logic or fact.

How do you use "emotional" in a sentence?

Example: "The debate turned into an emotional argument rather than a factual one." In Swahili, "emotional" is simikwa.

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