linguistics

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    Riddim

    means "rhythm" Example sentences for riddim Phrases containing riddim En JC Rhythm guitars Riddim gitaardem Rhythm section Riddim sekshan Biological rhythms Bailojikal riddimdem The rhythm method Di riddim metad Rhythm and blues (R&B) Riddim an bluuz Note...
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    Nyika

    1: to immerse, dip, or submerge something in a liquid. 2: country (or nation) 3: the whole world (or the entire earth) Note: Nyika also means state i.e., a sovereign state but not a federated state like for example California, The State of New York, Lagos, or the Free State of Bavaria. So...
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    Magaro

    magaro means buttocks. In the singular form, you'd say garo or dako (i.e., "butt" or "bum"). Related terms En Sn Booty Matako, magadziko, chivakashure, shure Anus Mukosho, musuri Example sentences
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    Fashan

    means "fashion" Example sentences Common terms about fashan En JC Stylist Stailis Label Liebel Lookbook Lukbuk Costume Kyastum Photography Fotografi Supermodel Suupamodel Design studio Dizain styuujo Drawing office Jraayn hofis Fashion design Fashan dizain Fashion...
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    Yuh

    means: "you" or "your" Example sentences:
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    Nyuu

    means "new" Example sentences Other phrases containing nyuu En JC New man Nyuu man New wave Nyuu wiev New media Nyuu miidia New money Nyuu moni
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    Mi

    means: "me", "I", or "my" Another alternative spelling of mi is me. The popular one is mi though. Example sentences
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    Weh

    means: "where", "what", "which", "who", "whom" or "whose" Example sentences Note: Weh (or we without the letter h) is also kinda the Patwah version of wey that is found in NPE. They are both relative and interrogative pronouns. Using them interchangeably is fine too.
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    Dutty

    means: "dirty" Examples sentences Synonyms: doti dorty
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    Duppy

    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 Wrap up For interest's sake, many...
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    Guol

    means "gold" Example sentences Other phrases containing guol En JC Gold mine Guol main Black gold Blak guol Gold Card Guol Kaad Gold Coast Guol Kuos Gold record Guol rekaad Gold farmer Guol faama
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    Di

    means "the" Example sentences
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    Zvokuti

    Zvokuti means: "to a great extent," "very much," or "to the extent that... [blah-blah]". Therefore, for the latter meaning, you'd use the word to emphasize that things happened beyond what you were expecting. Another dialect word that carries the same meaning is zvekuti, and that's what you...
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    Zvomoka

    Zvomoka means to be unplugged or removed from a normal position. A similar word in chiShona is svomoka, which also means that an object (or a thing) is not situated or located in its usual place. Example sentences for zvomoka
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    Zvondo

    zvondo means a strong dislike or animosity towards someone or something Synonyms for zvondo are: rutodo ruvengo daka. Example sentences for zvondo
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    Zvongonyoka

    zvongonyoka means either serpentine, rectilinear, sidewinding, or concertina movement. For instance, the way snakes or some creatures without legs move on the ground. A synonym for zvongonyoka is zvonga. Example:
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    Muuv

    means: "move" Related terms: En JC Moving Muuvin Movable Muuvabl Examples sentences
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    Zvuzvurudza

    zvuzvurudza means to pull or drag something forcefully Example:
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    Zwana

    means two days ago or the day before yesterday. For example, if today is Friday, you'd be talking about Wednesday. And a synonym of zwana is marimwezuro. However, you are less likely to hear zwana in many conversations or come across it on social media because many Zimbos nowadays don't speak...
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    Adhiresi

    means address e.g., a place where someone or something can be found or contacted, typically consisting of a house number, street name, and sometimes a postcode. This can also mean a website address too. Examples sentences
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