minute in Swahili
minute in Swahili is dakika — minute means a unit of time equal to sixty seconds, or one sixtieth of an hour.
minute in Swahili
dakika
minute of use of telephone network
What does "minute" mean?
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noun A unit of time equal to sixty seconds, or one sixtieth of an hour.
"Wait a minute, I'll be right there."
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noun A written record of what was discussed or decided at a meeting (usually plural: minutes).
"The secretary read out the minutes from last week's meeting."
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adj (pronounced differently, my-NEWT) Extremely small, or extremely detailed and careful.
"She went over the contract in minute detail before signing."
minute in a sentence
- Wait a minute, I'll be right there.
- The meeting lasted only twenty minutes.
- The secretary read out the minutes from last week's meeting.
- She went over the contract in minute detail before signing.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "minute" in Swahili?
"minute" in Swahili is dakika. minute means: A unit of time equal to sixty seconds, or one sixtieth of an hour.
How do you use "minute" in a sentence?
Example: "Wait a minute, I'll be right there." In Swahili, "minute" is dakika.
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