Definition of absolutely in English
Absolutely means:
With no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally.
Absolutely in Swahili
Absolutely in Swahili is translated as: kamili, bila shaka, hakika, kabisa, kweli, bila shaka yoyote, hakuna shaka, kwa uhakika, kwa ukamilifu, bila masharti. N.k.
Examples of absolutely in Swahili in sentences
- Ukweli wa jambo hilo unalindwa kwa siri kamilifu. (The truth of the matter is kept absolutely secret.)
- Siko hakika kabisa. (I’m not absolutely sure.)
- Ndio. Una haki kabisa. (Yes. You’re absolutely right.)
- Mbinu yake ilikuwa ya kipekee na ya kushangaza kabisa. (His technique was unique and absolutely amazing.) (This emphasizes both uniqueness and amazement.)
- Mbinu yake ilikuwa ya kushangaza kabisa. (His technique was absolutely amazing.) (This emphasizes amazement more than uniqueness.)
- Uko sahihi kabisa kuhusu tabia yake. (You are absolutely right about his character.)
- Hana kabisa heshima kwa hisia za watu wengine. (He has absolutely no respect for other people’s feelings.)
- Alibaki kimya kabisa wakati wa mkutano. (He stayed absolutely silent throughout the conference.)
- Wanachukiana kabisa. (They absolutely detest each other.)
- Ninakubali kabisa. (I agree with you absolutely.)
- “Nilikuwa tu ninasifu maua yako. Ni mazuri kabisa.” (“I was just admiring your roses. They’re absolutely gorgeous.”)
- Kwa kweli, Kiingereza changu ni kibaya kabisa. (By the way, my English is absolutely hopeless.)
- Wanaume hawaruhusiwi kabisa kutuma au kujibu makala. (Men are absolutely not allowed to post or reply to articles.)
- Ninayaandika kila kitu kabisa, lakini hayatumiwi baadaye. (I note down absolutely everything, but they’re no good to me afterwards.)
- Ulichonisema hakina maana kabisa kwangu. (What you said makes absolutely no sense to me.)
- Anayosema ni sawa kabisa. (What he says is absolutely correct.)
- Hakukuwa na samani yoyote kabisa katika chumba hicho. (There was absolutely no furniture in that room.)
- Sijui chochote kabisa kuhusu hilo. (I know absolutely nothing about that.)
- Nje kunavyo baridi kali. (It’s absolutely miserable outside; cold.)
- Huna chochote kabisa cha kuogopa. (You have absolutely nothing to fear.)
- Nilitazamia chini na sikuwa na chochote cha kusema. (I looked down and had absolutely nothing to say.)
- Njia bora ya kumjua mtu ni kuona jinsi anavyoishi anapokuwa huru kabisa. (The best way to really know a person is to see how he behaves when he is completely free to choose.)