slash in Swahili
slash in Swahili is alama ya mkwaju, mkwaju — slash means a quick, forceful cutting stroke, or the cut it leaves.
slash in Swahili
alama ya mkwaju
typography: / symbol
mkwaju
typography: / symbol
What does "slash" mean?
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noun A quick, forceful cutting stroke, or the cut it leaves.
"He cleared the vines with a single slash of his machete."
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noun The punctuation mark "/".
"Write the date using slashes, like 07/07/2026."
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noun A sharp reduction, especially in cost or resources.
"The budget slash forced several departments to lay off staff."
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verb To cut with a swift, sweeping stroke.
"Someone slashed the tires on his car overnight."
slash in a sentence
- He cleared the vines with a single slash of his machete.
- Write the date using slashes, like 07/07/2026.
- The budget slash forced several departments to lay off staff.
- Someone slashed the tires on his car overnight.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "slash" in Swahili?
"slash" in Swahili is alama ya mkwaju, mkwaju. slash means: A quick, forceful cutting stroke, or the cut it leaves.
How do you use "slash" in a sentence?
Example: "He cleared the vines with a single slash of his machete." In Swahili, "slash" is alama ya mkwaju, mkwaju.
Are there other ways to say "slash" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "slash": alama ya mkwaju, mkwaju.
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