incense in Swahili
incense in Swahili is ubani — incense means a substance burned to produce a fragrant smoke, often used in religious ceremonies or to scent a room.
incense in Swahili
ubani
material burnt for fragrant smoke
What does "incense" mean?
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noun A substance burned to produce a fragrant smoke, often used in religious ceremonies or to scent a room.
"She lit a stick of incense before starting her meditation."
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verb To make someone very angry.
"His dismissive comment incensed the whole room."
incense in a sentence
- She lit a stick of incense before starting her meditation.
- His dismissive comment incensed the whole room.
- Residents were incensed by the sudden rent increase.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "incense" in Swahili?
"incense" in Swahili is ubani. incense means: A substance burned to produce a fragrant smoke, often used in religious ceremonies or to scent a room.
How do you use "incense" in a sentence?
Example: "She lit a stick of incense before starting her meditation." In Swahili, "incense" is ubani.
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