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How do you say power in Swahili?

There are a few ways to say "power" in Swahili, depending on the context:

General power:

* Nguvu (pronounced ngoo-voo) - This is the most common and general word for "power."

* Uweza (pronounced oo-way-za) - This also means "power" but can also be used to describe "ability" or "strength."

Power in a political context:

* Mamlaka (pronounced ma-ma-la-ka) - This refers to authority, control, or jurisdiction, similar to "power" in a political sense.

* Utawala (pronounced oo-ta-wa-la) - This word means "rule" or "government," and can be used to express the power held by a ruler or government.

Power in the sense of electricity:

* Umeme (pronounced oo-me-me) - This refers to electricity.

The best word to use depends on the specific context of your sentence.

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