lion in Swahili
lion in Swahili is simba — lion means a large, powerfully built wild cat native to Africa and parts of India, the male typically having a shaggy mane.
lion in Swahili
simba
big cat Panthera leo
What does "lion" mean?
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noun A large, powerfully built wild cat native to Africa and parts of India, the male typically having a shaggy mane.
"The lion roared from the top of the rock."
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noun A person admired for courage, strength, or ferocity, or a celebrity attracting great attention.
"He fought like a lion to defend his family."
lion in a sentence
- The lion roared from the top of the rock.
- A pride of lions rested in the shade.
- He fought like a lion to defend his family.
- The visiting author was treated as the lion of the literary party.
Similar words in Swahili
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lion" in Swahili?
"lion" in Swahili is simba. lion means: A large, powerfully built wild cat native to Africa and parts of India, the male typically having a shaggy mane.
How do you use "lion" in a sentence?
Example: "The lion roared from the top of the rock." In Swahili, "lion" is simba.
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