chanjo
Franco-Provençal edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Late Latin cambium. Derivable as a deverbal from changiér.
Noun edit
chanjo m (plural chanjos) (ORB large)
References edit
Swahili edit
Etymology edit
From -chanja (“make a cut”). Originally in the ji-ma class, and later transferred to the n class in Standard Swahili.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
chanjo (n class, plural chanjo) or chanjo (ma class, plural machanjo)
- a gash, incision, cut
- (medicine) vaccination, inoculation
- (medicine) vaccine (substance meant to stimulate production of antibodies)
- Synonym: dawa ya chanjo
- July 2001, Mr. Sambu, Kenya National Assembly Official Record:
- Jukumu la taasisi hiyo ni kutayarisha chanjo za mifugo kama vile ng'ombe, mbuzi, kondoo na hata kuku.
That institution's responsibility is to prepare vaccines for livestock such as cattle, goats, sheep, and even chickens.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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