Jifunze Kiswahili

Word: Jino
Language: SwahiliPlural: Meno (teeth)
Meaning:Jino means tooth — the hard structure in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.Origin:The word jino comes from the Proto-Bantu root * -dino, which is found in many Bantu languages, reflecting the long history and structure of Bantu word formation. Swahili, as a Bantu language, inherited this word through its development.
Usage in a sentence:1. Swahili: Jino langu linauma.English: My tooth is aching.2. Swahili: Mtoto ana meno manne.English: The child has four teeth.(Note: meno is the plural form of jino)3. Swahili (idiomatic use): Amemng’ata mkono uliomlisha — jino kwa jino.English: He bit the hand that fed him — a tooth for a tooth.(Jino kwa jino is also used idiomatically to mean “revenge” or “retaliation.”)
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