Opposition definition 1
Opposition (Opposition party)
"Opposition di tok (Opposition is talking)"
Opposition definition 2
Opposition politique
"Soutient l'opposition (Supports opposition)"
Opposition definition 3
ተቃውሞ/ተቃውሞ (Opposition)
"Opposition party (Opposition party)"
Opposition definition 4
Parti adverse (Opposing party)
"L'opposition conteste (The opposition contests)"
Opposition definition 5
Upinzani (Opposition)
"Opposition iko strong (The opposition is strong)"
Opposition definition 6
Khanyetso / Mokha o khanyang (Opposition / Opposing side)
"Opposition e matla! (The opposition is strong!)"
Opposition definition 7
Other party/Against (Opposition)
"Opposition talking! (The opposition is talking!)"
Opposition definition 8
Fanga kɛlɛlaw, pouvoir combattants (Power fighters, opposition)
"Opposition bɛ gouvernement kɔsɔn. (Opposition criticizes government.)"
Word Details
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- 🇨🇲 Cameroon
- Definitions
- 8 community definitions
- Added
- August 2025
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Opposing party (Opposition)
"Opposition dae complain. (The opposition is complaining.)"
🇨🇲 About Cameroon Slang
Cameroonian slang bridges French and English with Camfranglais, a unique urban fusion language born in Yaoundé and Douala that mixes both official languages with local vernacular.
KASINARY has 1846 Cameroon slang words collected from native speakers.
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This word is also used in 11 other countries, sometimes with a different meaning.
Opposing party (Opposition)
Opposition (Political opposition)
Opposition politique
ተቃውሞ/ተቃውሞ (Opposition)
Upinzani (Opposition)
Khanyetso / Mokha o khanyang (Opposition / Opposing side)
Other party/Against (Opposition)
Fanga kɛlɛlaw, pouvoir combattants (Power fighters, opposition)
Against party (Against party)
Ruling party rivals
Vanopikisa (Opposition party)
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