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How do you say bad in Kikuyu language?

"Bad" in Kikuyu can be expressed in several ways depending on the context:

General "bad":

* Mbui: This is the most common and general term for "bad".

* Kũrĩa: This word literally means "to be spoiled" but is often used to express something being bad or not good.

* Mũthemba: This word means "bad" or "evil" and is often used in a more serious or negative context.

For specific situations:

* Mũthemba mũnene: This phrase translates to "big bad" or "very bad".

* Nĩ mũthemba: This phrase means "it is bad" and can be used to describe something that is not good.

Examples:

* Ũrĩa mũthemba: This means "that is bad."

* Nĩ mũthemba mũnene: This means "it is very bad."

* Nĩ mũthemba mũnene mũnene: This means "it is extremely bad."

It's important to note that depending on the context and the specific situation, there may be other ways to express "bad" in Kikuyu.

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