ongeza
ongeza is a Swahili word that translates to "add" or "increase" in English. It is a verb commonly used in everyday conversation and writing. The word can be applied in various contexts, such as adding ingredients to a recipe, increasing a quantity, or augmenting an existing concept. For example, one might say "ongeza sukari" which means "add sugar." Similarly, it can be used to express a desire for more of something, like "ongeza kasi" meaning "increase speed." The grammatical structure of "ongeza" is relatively straightforward in Swahili, often functioning as the base form of the verb. Its versatility makes it a fundamental word for expressing addition and augmentation in the Swahili language.