nutmeg in Swahili
nutmeg in Swahili is mkungumanga, kungumanga — nutmeg means the aromatic seed of the nutmeg tree, ground and used as a spice.
nutmeg in Swahili
mkungumanga
tree
kungumanga
spice
What does "nutmeg" mean?
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noun The aromatic seed of the nutmeg tree, ground and used as a spice.
"She grated fresh nutmeg over the eggnog."
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noun In football and similar sports, the act of passing the ball through an opponent's legs.
"The winger embarrassed the defender with a cheeky nutmeg."
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verb To pass the ball between an opponent's legs.
"He nutmegged the goalkeeper before slotting the ball home."
nutmeg in a sentence
- She grated fresh nutmeg over the eggnog.
- The winger embarrassed the defender with a cheeky nutmeg.
- He nutmegged the goalkeeper before slotting the ball home.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "nutmeg" in Swahili?
"nutmeg" in Swahili is mkungumanga, kungumanga. nutmeg means: The aromatic seed of the nutmeg tree, ground and used as a spice.
How do you use "nutmeg" in a sentence?
Example: "She grated fresh nutmeg over the eggnog." In Swahili, "nutmeg" is mkungumanga, kungumanga.
Are there other ways to say "nutmeg" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "nutmeg": mkungumanga, kungumanga.
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