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equinox in Swahili

equinox in Swahili is ikwinoksi, sikusare — equinox means either of the two times a year (around March 20 and September 22) when day and night are of roughly equal length everywhere on Earth.

equinox in Swahili

ikwinoksi
noun
one of the two times in the year when the length of the day and night are equal, which occurs when the apparent path of the Sun intersects with the equatorial plane of the Earth
sikusare
noun
one of the two times in the year when the length of the day and night are equal, which occurs when the apparent path of the Sun intersects with the equatorial plane of the Earth

What does "equinox" mean?

  1. noun Either of the two times a year (around March 20 and September 22) when day and night are of roughly equal length everywhere on Earth.
    "The spring equinox marks the start of longer, warmer days in the north."

equinox in a sentence

  • The spring equinox marks the start of longer, warmer days in the north.
  • Many ancient cultures held festivals around the autumn equinox.

Common Swahili translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "equinox" in Swahili?

"equinox" in Swahili is ikwinoksi, sikusare. equinox means: Either of the two times a year (around March 20 and September 22) when day and night are of roughly equal length everywhere on Earth.

How do you use "equinox" in a sentence?

Example: "The spring equinox marks the start of longer, warmer days in the north." In Swahili, "equinox" is ikwinoksi, sikusare.

Are there other ways to say "equinox" in Swahili?

Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "equinox": ikwinoksi, sikusare.

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