tariki

English

Etymology

From Japanese 他力 (tariki, literally other + strength).

Noun

tariki (uncountable)

  1. other power, outside help (Shin Buddhism). Practice that assumes one's own capability is not sufficient, instead relying on other power - see also jiriki.

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic طَرِيق (ṭarīq).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

tariki (n class, plural tariki)

  1. route
  2. road (path on which cars drive)
    Synonym: njia
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