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kiini — meaning in English: cell

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Usage
Native Swahili speakers commonly use the word 'kiini' in both educational and scientific contexts, especially in discussions about biology or cellular science. For example, a teacher might explain cellular structures in a biology class, or a scientist could discuss the cellular composition of plants or animals in a research paper.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kiini' specifically refers to a biological cell, whereas the word 'sehemu' can mean 'part' or 'section' in a broader sense. Use 'kiini' when discussing topics related to biology or microscopic structures to convey precision.
Culture
'Kiini' is derived from the Swahili root word 'ki-' which often denotes a small unit or part of something larger. In the realm of science and education, the understanding of cells ('kiini') has been crucial for advances in health and agriculture, reflecting a broader cultural appreciation for knowledge and education in Swahili-speaking communities.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kiini' mean in English?
'Kiini' translates to 'cell' in English, referring specifically to the fundamental unit of life in biological contexts.
Q.How is 'kiini' used in a sentence?
You might say, 'Masi anajifunza kuhusu kiini katika darasa la biolojia,' which means 'Masi is learning about the cell in biology class.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kiini'?
A common mistake is confusing 'kiini' with 'sehemu', which can refer to any part of something. Remember that 'kiini' is specific to biological contexts.
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