Swahili · Body & Health
Stomach; belly
The front part of the body below the chest.
Tumbo langu linauma baada ya kula.
My stomach hurts after eating.
The term 'tumbo' comes from the Bantu languages, where it refers specifically to the belly or stomach, often used in relation to physical sensations. It has garnered linguistic variations across different Bantu dialects.
'Tumbo' is predominantly used in informal speech regarding health or discomfort, and it can appear in both written and spoken formats across East Africa.