spoon in Swahili
spoon in Swahili is kijiko — spoon means a utensil with a small shallow bowl on a handle, used for eating, stirring, or serving.
spoon in Swahili
kijiko
to lie together
What does "spoon" mean?
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noun A utensil with a small shallow bowl on a handle, used for eating, stirring, or serving.
"He stirred his coffee with a teaspoon."
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verb To lie close together, front-to-back, in a nested position like stacked spoons.
"They fell asleep spooning on the sofa."
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noun Informally, a unit representing someone's limited daily energy, especially used by people with chronic illness.
"She said she was out of spoons after just one meeting."
spoon in a sentence
- He stirred his coffee with a teaspoon.
- Grab a spoon so you can eat the soup.
- They fell asleep spooning on the sofa.
- She said she was out of spoons after just one meeting.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "spoon" in Swahili?
"spoon" in Swahili is kijiko. spoon means: A utensil with a small shallow bowl on a handle, used for eating, stirring, or serving.
How do you use "spoon" in a sentence?
Example: "He stirred his coffee with a teaspoon." In Swahili, "spoon" is kijiko.
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