חָתָה

châthâh

a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).

a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).

חָתָה ukuchota (Bemba)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
Bemba meaningto ladle out; to scoop up (liquid)
חָתָה kuchota (Chichewa)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
Chichewa meaningto draw water; to scoop up
חָתָה kúcóta (Kinyamwezi)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
Kinyamwezi meaningto scoop; to draw water
חָתָה gucota (Kinyarwanda)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
Kinyarwanda meaningto ladle; to scoop
חָתָה gucota (Kirundi)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
Kirundi meaningto scoop; to ladle (esp. liquids)
חָתָה chota (Swahili)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
Swahili meaningto scoop; to fetch (liquid, esp. water); to ladle out