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How do you say hot in Kikuyu language?

"Hot" in Kikuyu language can be said in a few different ways, depending on the context and level of intensity:

* Ithe - This is the most general term for "hot" and can be used for things like weather, food, or objects.

* Kûrũa - This word means "to be hot" and can be used to describe something that is physically hot, like a stove.

* Gûkûrûa - This word means "to get hot" and can be used to describe something that is becoming hot, like water boiling.

* Kûhe - This word means "to be scorching" and is used to describe something that is extremely hot.

Here are some examples:

* Nĩthe mũthemba mũnene. (It's very hot.)

* Ngũkûrũa mũthemba mũnene. (I'm very hot.)

* Kûhe mũthemba mũnene. (It's scorching hot.)

The specific word you use will depend on the context and the intensity of the hotness.

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