potato in Swahili
potato in Swahili is kiazi, kiazi ulaya — potato means a starchy vegetable that grows underground as the tuber of the potato plant.
potato in Swahili
kiazi
plant tuber eaten as starchy vegetable
kiazi ulaya
plant tuber eaten as starchy vegetable
What does "potato" mean?
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noun A starchy vegetable that grows underground as the tuber of the potato plant.
"We baked a potato for each person at dinner."
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noun (informal) A device or thing considered low quality, such as a poor camera or a weak computer.
"Sorry for the blurry photo, I took it on a real potato of a phone."
potato in a sentence
- We baked a potato for each person at dinner.
- He peeled a huge pile of potatoes for the stew.
- Sorry for the blurry photo, I took it on a real potato of a phone.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "potato" in Swahili?
"potato" in Swahili is kiazi, kiazi ulaya. potato means: A starchy vegetable that grows underground as the tuber of the potato plant.
How do you use "potato" in a sentence?
Example: "We baked a potato for each person at dinner." In Swahili, "potato" is kiazi, kiazi ulaya.
Are there other ways to say "potato" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "potato": kiazi, kiazi ulaya.
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