saddle in Swahili
saddle in Swahili is saruji — saddle means a leather seat fitted to the back of a horse or other animal for a rider.
saddle in Swahili
saruji
seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal
What does "saddle" mean?
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noun A leather seat fitted to the back of a horse or other animal for a rider.
"She adjusted the saddle before mounting her horse."
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noun The seat of a bicycle or motorcycle.
"He raised the bike saddle to fit his height."
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noun A dip or low point between two peaks in a mountain ridge.
"The trail crosses a narrow saddle between the two summits."
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verb To burden someone with a difficult responsibility or debt.
"The new owners were saddled with years of unpaid debt."
saddle in a sentence
- She adjusted the saddle before mounting her horse.
- He raised the bike saddle to fit his height.
- The trail crosses a narrow saddle between the two summits.
- The new owners were saddled with years of unpaid debt.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "saddle" in Swahili?
"saddle" in Swahili is saruji. saddle means: A leather seat fitted to the back of a horse or other animal for a rider.
How do you use "saddle" in a sentence?
Example: "She adjusted the saddle before mounting her horse." In Swahili, "saddle" is saruji.
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