1: "an apparition" (e.g., a spirit of a deceased person, or a demon)

2: "a ghost something" (e.g., a phantom writer, an uncredited songwriter, a commissioned composer, or a record producer paid through a work-for-hire agreement, etc)


Example sentences​

Piipl weh lib iin dis ieria biliib wan duppy a insaida di ous uoba deh.

People who live in this area believe there is a ghost (or an apparition) inside of the house over there.

Deh dah notn rang wehn wan myuuzishan waan fi yuuz wan duppyraita saabisdem. Nof tap-a-tap rekaadin aatisdem hab dun di siem ting fi dikiaddem. Suh wai kyaan dem aalsuh dwiit azwel widout piipl jojin dem?

There's nothing wrong when a musician wants to use a ghostwriter's services. A lot of top A-list recording artists have done the same thing for decades. So why can't they also do it (or do the same thing) without people judging them.

Wrap up​

For interest's sake, many people believe that ghosts, often manifesting as the souls or spirits of deceased individuals, haunt the living. In most African cultures, these spectral beings are said to linger in the world of the living, returning to the places or people with whom they were associated in life. Some believe that ghosts are malevolent or mischievous, while others view them as benign or even benevolent, seeking to protect or guide the living. Regardless of their intentions, ghosts remain shrouded in mystery, evoking a sense of mystery and the unknown that captures the imagination and fascinates the mind. Okay, I am done rambling.
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