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saw in Swahili

saw in Swahili is msumeno — saw means a hand or power tool with a toothed or abrasive blade, used for cutting hard materials like wood or metal.

saw in Swahili

msumeno
noun
tool

What does "saw" mean?

  1. noun A hand or power tool with a toothed or abrasive blade, used for cutting hard materials like wood or metal.
    "He used a saw to cut the plank in half."
  2. verb To cut something using a saw, or to make a back-and-forth motion like sawing.
    "She sawed through the branch in a few strokes."
  3. noun An old saying or proverb.
    "His grandfather was full of old saws about hard work and patience."

saw in a sentence

  • He used a saw to cut the plank in half.
  • She sawed through the branch in a few strokes.
  • The violinist sawed away at the strings.
  • His grandfather was full of old saws about hard work and patience.

Common Swahili translations

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What is "saw" in Swahili?

"saw" in Swahili is msumeno. saw means: A hand or power tool with a toothed or abrasive blade, used for cutting hard materials like wood or metal.

How do you use "saw" in a sentence?

Example: "He used a saw to cut the plank in half." In Swahili, "saw" is msumeno.

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