play in Swahili
play in Swahili is -cheza, mchezo — play means to engage in an activity purely for fun or recreation.
play in Swahili
-cheza
participate in (a sport or game)
mchezo
playful activity
What does "play" mean?
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verb To engage in an activity purely for fun or recreation.
"The kids played in the garden until it got dark."
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verb To take part in a sport or game.
"She plays tennis every Saturday morning."
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verb To perform music, or operate a device so that it produces sound or video.
"He plays the guitar in a local band."
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verb To act the part of a character in a film, play, or performance.
"She played the lead role in the school production."
play in a sentence
- The kids played in the garden until it got dark.
- Puppies play by chasing and wrestling with each other.
- She plays tennis every Saturday morning.
- He plays the guitar in a local band.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "play" in Swahili?
"play" in Swahili is -cheza, mchezo. play means: To engage in an activity purely for fun or recreation.
How do you use "play" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids played in the garden until it got dark." In Swahili, "play" is -cheza, mchezo.
Are there other ways to say "play" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "play": -cheza, mchezo.
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