pace in Swahili
pace in Swahili is mwendo — pace means the speed at which something happens or someone moves.
pace in Swahili
mwendo
step: step
What does "pace" mean?
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noun The speed at which something happens or someone moves.
"The project is moving at a frustratingly slow pace."
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noun A single step, or the distance covered by one step.
"He measured the garden by counting his paces across it."
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verb To walk back and forth repeatedly, often out of nervousness or impatience.
"She paced the waiting room while the doctors operated."
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verb To set or control the speed of an activity.
"The coach told the runners to pace themselves for the first mile."
pace in a sentence
- The project is moving at a frustratingly slow pace.
- She set a brisk pace for the morning run.
- He measured the garden by counting his paces across it.
- She paced the waiting room while the doctors operated.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pace" in Swahili?
"pace" in Swahili is mwendo. pace means: The speed at which something happens or someone moves.
How do you use "pace" in a sentence?
Example: "The project is moving at a frustratingly slow pace." In Swahili, "pace" is mwendo.
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