work in Swahili
work in Swahili is kufanya kazi — work means a job or occupation; the activity someone does to earn a living.
work in Swahili
kufanya kazi
intransitive: to do a specific task
What does "work" mean?
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noun A job or occupation; the activity someone does to earn a living.
"She left for work at seven every morning."
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noun Effort put into a task, especially something demanding or difficult.
"Renovating the house took months of hard work."
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noun Something produced through creative or intellectual effort, such as a book, painting, or piece of music.
"The gallery is exhibiting new work by local artists."
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verb To do a job or perform labor.
"He works at the hospital three nights a week."
work in a sentence
- She left for work at seven every morning.
- He's been out of work since the factory closed.
- Renovating the house took months of hard work.
- The gallery is exhibiting new work by local artists.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "work" in Swahili?
"work" in Swahili is kufanya kazi. work means: A job or occupation; the activity someone does to earn a living.
How do you use "work" in a sentence?
Example: "She left for work at seven every morning." In Swahili, "work" is kufanya kazi.
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