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ebatavumna

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A term from Tigrinya that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""Did you hear about the ebatavumna they were talking about at the gathering?""

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Xvekovegbo

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A term from Kikuyu that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""My grandmother always talks about Xvekovegbo when she tells stories.""

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May 15, 2025

Irujahuw

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A term from Yoruba that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""In our village, Irujahuw is an important part of our traditions.""

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May 15, 2025

Modobic

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An African term starting with the prefix 'mo', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'dobic' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.

""My grandmother always talks about Modobic when she tells stories.""

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Ebavewomni

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A term from Yoruba that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""Did you hear about the Ebavewomni they were talking about at the gathering?""

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May 15, 2025

icar

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A term from Xhosa that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""In our village, icar is an important part of our traditions.""

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Vavarecuno

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An African term starting with the prefix 'va', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'varecuno' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.

""Did you hear about the Vavarecuno they were talking about at the gathering?""

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wahuq

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An African term starting with the prefix 'wa', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'huq' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.

""The elders call this ceremony wahuq out of respect for our ancestors.""

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etilutudue

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A term from Malagasy that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""In our village, etilutudue is an important part of our traditions.""

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May 15, 2025

Ebaxuceno

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A term from Tigrinya that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""My grandmother always talks about Ebaxuceno when she tells stories.""

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May 15, 2025

Osibulko

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A term from Fulani that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""In our village, Osibulko is an important part of our traditions.""

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May 15, 2025

Chividno

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A term from Ndebele that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""My grandmother always talks about Chividno when she tells stories.""

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May 15, 2025

nbimfo

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A term from Swahili that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""My grandmother always talks about nbimfo when she tells stories.""

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Omabine

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A term from Kikuyu that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""My grandmother always talks about Omabine when she tells stories.""

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May 15, 2025

wecutesoj

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An African term starting with the prefix 'we', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'cutesoj' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.

""You can find wecutesoj in many parts of the country.""

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May 15, 2025

Nebokik

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An African term starting with the prefix 'ne', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'bokik' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.

""Did you hear about the Nebokik they were talking about at the gathering?""

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May 15, 2025

Umutum

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A term from Yoruba that refers to a cultural concept, object, or action. It is commonly used in everyday speech within communities speaking this language.

""The elders call this ceremony Umutum out of respect for our ancestors.""

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May 15, 2025

Noxeqa

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An African term starting with the prefix 'no', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'xeqa' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.

""The elders call this ceremony Noxeqa out of respect for our ancestors.""

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