light in Swahili
light in Swahili is mwanga, epesi — light means brightness that lets people see, from the sun, a lamp, or fire.
light in Swahili
mwanga
source of illumination
mwanga
flame or something used to create fire
mwanga
window, or space for one
epesi
of low weight
What does "light" mean?
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noun Brightness that lets people see, from the sun, a lamp, or fire.
"She switched on the light so she could read."
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noun A source of illumination, such as a lamp or bulb.
"Turn off the lights before you leave."
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verb To set something burning.
"He lit the candles on the cake."
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verb To illuminate; to provide light for.
"Streetlamps light the whole avenue at night."
light in a sentence
- She switched on the light so she could read.
- There wasn't enough light to read by.
- Turn off the lights before you leave.
- Can you switch off the lights before bed?
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "light" in Swahili?
"light" in Swahili is mwanga, epesi. light means: Brightness that lets people see, from the sun, a lamp, or fire.
How do you use "light" in a sentence?
Example: "She switched on the light so she could read." In Swahili, "light" is mwanga, epesi.
Are there other ways to say "light" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "light": mwanga, epesi.
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