ta gĩkwa na mũkũngũgũ
Kikuyu
Adverb
- quite harmoniously, harmoniously fit together (lit. “like a yam and a mũkũngũgũ tree”; this tree has been used traditionally for supporting yam vines, etc.[1])
- Nĩ mũiguanĩte ta gĩkwa na mũkũngũgũ. - You (plural) agree like David and Jonathan.[2]
- Maiguaine ta gĩkwa na mũkũngũgũ.[3] - They agree quite harmoniously.
References
- Leakey, L. S. B. (1977). The Southern Kikuyu before 1903, pp. 180–1, 1306–7. London and New York: Academic Press.
- Barra, G. (1960). 1,000 Kikuyu proverbs: with translations and English equivalents, p. 85. London: Macmillan.
- Kiruhi, Macharia (2006). Lessons in Kikuyu oral literature: Figures of Speech in Contemporary Use, p. 71. Ongata Rongai, Kenya: Cortraph. →ISBN
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