יָחַם

yâcham

a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.

a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.

יָחַם gũcoma (Kikuyu)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.
Kikuyu meaningto burn, to scorch, to roast
יָחַם gucumba (Kinyarwanda)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.
Kinyarwanda meaningto burn, scorch, inflame (as a wound)
יָחַם gucumba (Kirundi)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.
Kirundi meaningto burn, scorch
יָחַם choma (Swahili)
Hebrew meaninga primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.
Swahili meaningto burn, roast; become hot; single-use in human also 'burn (with fever, desire, etc.)'