AOB 16st April

Wasee mkiona @Bingwa Scrotum mumwambie nina habari yake
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Correct. Although its loosely used to also mean frost. Like "Kambaa" the place.
Uongo wenu. Mbaa is that extreme cold that comes maybe one night in a season mkiamka mnakuta crops especially in low areas are "burnt".
Ime, on the other hand is the condensed atmospheric moisture accumulated (dew) on plants especially grass overnight so they are wet in the morning.

Frost; a deposit of small white ice crystals formed on the ground or other surfaces when the temperature falls below freezing. -The ice is what "burns" plant cells, hence, kuhia ni mbaa.

 
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