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Words starting with "Z"
Zama zama is an African slang expression that may have different meanings depending on the context.
Nickname for popular beer, Carling Black Label, in South Africa. It is a strong beer popular in townships. In the 1990s the Egyptian football club Zamalek played against South African side Kaiser Chiefs and handed them a walloping. Local fans claimed that Zamalek football club was as strong as Carling Black Label.
"Can I please have an ice cold zamalek draught?"
a word used to describe an utter failure
"Did you see that girl just face plant into that pile of vomit? What a zap!"
South African term that can be likened to 'Kitch' or 'common'.Zef style has strong 1980s influences and is stereotypically associated South African caucasians of low-middle social-economic status. However, it not nesessarily a derogatory term."It's like wearing high heels with a tracksuit. Being truly zef takes guts.""The ultimate South African style"
"Fila takkies and chappies bubble gum...thats zef...Fokken lekker"
An African term starting with the prefix 'zi', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'curide' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""Did you hear about the Zicuride they were talking about at the gathering?""
An African term starting with the prefix 'zi', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'ferucedno' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""You can find Ziferucedno in many parts of the country.""
An African term starting with the prefix 'zi', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'sibexuqni' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""My grandmother always talks about Zisibexuqni when she tells stories.""
An African term starting with the prefix 'zi', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'sihirbo' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""The elders call this ceremony Zisihirbo out of respect for our ancestors.""
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A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The zibuvorko is an important part of our traditions.""
An African term starting with the prefix 'zi', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'gir' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""You can find zigir in many parts of the country.""
A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The zitunagijo is an important part of our traditions.""
An African term starting with the prefix 'zi', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'wopudi' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""Did you hear about the ziwopudi they were talking about at the gathering?""