Blessed definition 1
Blessed (Taken care of financially)
"Ke blessed (I'm financially taken care of)"
Blessed definition 2
Blessed (Divinely blessed)
"Stay blessed (Stay blessed)"
Blessed definition 3
Ubusisiwe (You're blessed)
"Feeling blessed today (Feeling blessed today)"
Blessed definition 4
ብሌስድ/የተባረከ (Blessed)
"I'm blessed wallahi (I'm blessed, I swear)"
Blessed definition 5
Hlohonolofatso / Lehlohonolo (Blessing / Fortune)
"Ke blessed ka mosebetsi! (I'm blessed with work!)"
Blessed definition 6
Hlohonolofatso / Lucky (Blessed / Fortunate)
"Ke blessed ka chelete! (I'm blessed with money!)"
Blessed definition 7
Abençoado (Blessed)
"Sinto-me blessed (I feel blessed)"
Blessed definition 8
Abençoado ou grato (Blessed or grateful)
"Feeling blessed hoje (Feeling blessed today)"
Blessed definition 9
Omupulukwe / fortunate (Blessed / lucky)
"Feeling blessed this morning! (Feeling fortunate this morning!)"
Blessed definition 10
Fortunate / grateful (Lucky)
"Feeling blessed today! (Feeling fortunate today!)"
Word Details
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- 🇧🇼 Botswana
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- August 2025
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🇧🇼 About Botswana Slang
Botswana slang merges Setswana with English, with Gaborone youth driving a modern lexicon influenced by South African township culture.
KASINARY has 1824 Botswana slang words collected from native speakers.
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This word is also used in 13 other countries, sometimes with a different meaning.
Fortunate (Blessed)
Geseënd (Blessed)
Mubarak (Blessed)
Blessed (Divinely blessed)
Ubusisiwe (You're blessed)
ብሌስድ/የተባረከ (Blessed)
Hlohonolofatso / Lehlohonolo (Blessing / Fortune)
Abençoado (Blessed)
Omupulukwe / fortunate (Blessed / lucky)
Favored by God (Favored by God)
Kugira umugisha (To have blessings)
Fortunate
Blessed (Receiving from blesser)
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