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How do you say pure in Swahili?

"Pure" in Swahili can be translated in a few ways, depending on the context:

* Safi: This is the most common and general translation of "pure." It can be used for things like pure water, pure air, or a pure heart.

* Msafi: This is the adjective form of "safi," meaning "clean" or "pure." You would use this to describe something or someone that is pure.

* Utakatifu: This word means "holiness" or "purity" in a religious sense. It's used for things that are considered sacred or pure in a spiritual way.

* Asiye na doa: This literally translates to "without blemish" and can be used to describe something that is pure or flawless.

The best translation will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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