Sit as in SIT DOWN would be = Nofo i lalo.
I sit is sedeo. You sit is sedes. He/she/it sits is sedet. We sit is sedemus. You all sit is sedetis. They sit is sedent. to sit is sedere. I have sat is sedi. Having sat is sessum.
"Girl, coming?" or "Girl, are you coming?"
Let it be itself is the English equivalent of 'sit ipse'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'sit' means 'let [he/she/it] be'. The reflexive 'ipse' means 'itself'.
The Spanish word "sientate" translates to "sit down" in English.
Sit down idly by the weapons of war is the English equivalent of 'Arma ingentia deside'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'arma' means 'armor, weapons of war'. The noun 'ingentia' means 'enormous, vast'. The verb 'deside' means 'sit idle'.
Nofo
sit
The equivalent of the English word sit in African luhya language is "Ikhala".
Osuwari
"Sentar" means "sit down" in English, and sentar is a Spanish word.
Kukaa is a Swahili word that means "to sit down" in English.
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