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Get to know the meaning and translation of isuzi, a common Luhya word of Maragoli language. Learn pronunciation, know synonyms, similar words, similar sounding Bantu words as you build your vocabulary.

Meaning and translation of isuzi

Fish.

Plural or singular form

Zisuzi (plural)

Practice sentence

Practice sentence in Kimaragoli (Language of the Maragoli) English translation
Isuzi ki hiki? Ni kivambara chi tilapia?Which fish is this? Is this kivambara tilapia?
Kwagura zisuri zinyingi. We bought a lot of fish.
Kivambara/siibambala/eshibambala is sundried fish Luhya delicacy.

Synonyms of isuzi

Luhya words of similar or close meaning to isuzi.

Maragoli synonyms

  • Kivambara
  • ingege

Wanga synonyms

  • eshibambala,
  • eshibeye,
  • imonye,
  • ingeke,
  • inyeni,
  • isutse,

Bukusu synonyms

  • ching’eeni,
  • eemunye or eemuunye,
  • eng’eni,
  • eengeke,
  • emaanje,
  • kumukoye,
  • naambaale,
  • sííbeye
  • siiibaambala

Homophones – similar sounding Bantu words

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Beyond the everyday: The meaning of isuzi in Maragoli and Luhya culture

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About Kimaragoli

The Maragoli or Mulogoli is a Bantu tribe that’s one of the larger houses of the Luhya supra-community that’s presently mainly domiciled in Western Kenya. Maragoli language or Lulogooli, Logoli is the tongue of Maragoli. Join us and learn how to speak Maragoli language. Start of with our free lessons in Maragoli language. Build your vocabulary with our stories from Maragoli culture whose narrative harnesses the richness of L’logoli in telling our origin, beliefs and way of life. Hop on our continuous search for the meaning of different Maragoli proverbs and sayings. Test yourself with our dalliance at the intersections, such as in our ongoing Kinyarwanda-Lulogooli and Lingala- Luhya discourse. Let’s get you started with Kimaragoli, with our mega post: Learn Maragoli Online: The Mulembe Nation list of 60+ common Maragoli words, their translation and meaning.


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