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How do you say splat in Swahili?

There isn't a direct translation of "splat" in Swahili, as it's a sound effect that doesn't directly translate to a specific word.

However, depending on the context of "splat," you could use various options to describe the action or sound:

* For a soft, wet sound: "Kufinya" (to squish) or "Kuanguka kwa sauti ya mvua" (to fall with a sound of rain).

* For a more forceful impact: "Kupasuka kwa nguvu" (to burst forcefully) or "Kugonga kwa nguvu" (to hit with force).

* For a specific object: "Kufinya [object]" (to squish [object]) or "Kuanguka [object] kwa sauti ya mvua" (to fall [object] with a sound of rain).

Ultimately, the best way to describe "splat" in Swahili will depend on the specific situation and context.

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