jealousy in Swahili
jealousy in Swahili is ghera — jealousy means a feeling of resentment or insecurity caused by fear of losing someone's affection or by envy of another's advantage.
jealousy in Swahili
ghera
jealous attitude (e.g. fear of infidelity)
What does "jealousy" mean?
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noun A feeling of resentment or insecurity caused by fear of losing someone's affection or by envy of another's advantage.
"Jealousy crept in when he saw them laughing together."
jealousy in a sentence
- Jealousy crept in when he saw them laughing together.
- Their rivalry was driven by old jealousy over the family business.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "jealousy" in Swahili?
"jealousy" in Swahili is ghera. jealousy means: A feeling of resentment or insecurity caused by fear of losing someone's affection or by envy of another's advantage.
How do you use "jealousy" in a sentence?
Example: "Jealousy crept in when he saw them laughing together." In Swahili, "jealousy" is ghera.
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