paasiv.1to deceive, to cheatKan paasi mu.Do not deceive me.(Prov.) Ba paasi biik kama a su foruk.They deceive a child and put it in a bag.paasika v.n.fraud, deception, deceit, swindle, cheating 2to persuade sb. to do sth. bad or foolish; to influence or induce sb. for the worseWa paasi wa ate wa nyini skuulwa.He persuaded him to leave school.3to flatter, to tempt, to achieve by flatteryPaasi wa te wa jam.Tempt him to come.paasiroa(Chr.) tempterpaasi...ta kuli(lit. to flatter and take home) to elope withWa paasi liewa ta kuli.He eloped with the girl.

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