Perhaps bring in a deordarent for them saying it is a new brand and smells really good and would they like to keep it or try it. Or gently in a " Jokey " way say wooooooo you stink.
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I don't know this as a fact, but I always thought that it sounded like "PEWW!", what we also say when something smells bad. Think of it as, "PEWW!" when something smells bad, or, "PU!!" when it is down right rank. My 2 cents, at least.
It depends on whether it smells good or bad Cheese smells (good) = gviná merichá (×’×‘×™× ×” מריחה) Cheese smells (bad) = gviná masrichá (×’×‘×™× ×” מסריחה)
If you are talking about something else you would say that it smells horible. Or it smells bad. Or I smell bad. If you say that you smell badly then you are saything that you dont smell with your nose very well. Hope this helps.
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The idea of "smelly" is expressed in verb form and adverb in Swahili.Kitu kinachonuka vibaya, A thing that smells bad.Yule mtu ananuka vibaya. That person smells bad.The verb kunuka means to smell bad and the verb kunukia to smell good. Although the verb kunukacarried the idea of "bad," it is still customary to include the adverb vibaya (bad) as a modifier.
"No offence, but its smells very bad in here."
It means it smells very bad.
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It's a term in western pa that simply means a person who smells bad and dresses in worn out clothing. eg: a homeless person.
Get some tic-tacs and start sharing them around and get 2 the person that smells bad and give them 2!!!