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gossip in Swahili

gossip in Swahili is mdakizi, mdaku — gossip means casual talk about other people's private affairs, often unverified or spread out of curiosity.

gossip in Swahili

mdakizi
noun
person
mdaku
noun
person

What does "gossip" mean?

  1. noun Casual talk about other people's private affairs, often unverified or spread out of curiosity.
    "The office was buzzing with gossip about the merger."
  2. noun A person who habitually talks about others' private business.
    "He's a terrible gossip — nothing stays secret around him."
  3. verb To talk about other people's private lives, often spreading rumors.
    "They sat gossiping about the new neighbors for an hour."

gossip in a sentence

  • The office was buzzing with gossip about the merger.
  • She never believes gossip without checking the facts.
  • He's a terrible gossip — nothing stays secret around him.
  • They sat gossiping about the new neighbors for an hour.

Common Swahili translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "gossip" in Swahili?

"gossip" in Swahili is mdakizi, mdaku. gossip means: Casual talk about other people's private affairs, often unverified or spread out of curiosity.

How do you use "gossip" in a sentence?

Example: "The office was buzzing with gossip about the merger." In Swahili, "gossip" is mdakizi, mdaku.

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

Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "gossip": mdakizi, mdaku.

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