Akadai- (Inflected verb) [ Ah-kaa-dai ] | Be the first to say something about Akadai |
Meaning : 1. He/she claimed 2. He/she died Use : 1. Piri alikam akadai ati hedi ana tuna ita = The class prefect came in and claimed that the headmaster was calling us. 2. Ule konkodi alidondoka vidu kwa mat akadai = That tout missed his step while getting off the matatu, fell and died Period: Unknown Synonyms: Deadie, ukata, Spelling variation: - | |
Area of origin : Unknown Etymology:Formed by combining two words "aka" and "dai". Whereas "dai" is a proper Swahili word which means Claim, in Sheng it's casually used to mean claim but with the conotation of saying. |