It's a word (i.e., anterior marker) that you put before some verb so dat you flip whatever you tryna say and express it in the past tense. Another closely related word to did is ehn. However, did can also mean did as in "did" the normal way you gon use it in World English, m'kay.
The examples...
means: "man"
Yeah, this is somewhat news at 11. Below are some examples though.
Example sentences
Pronunciation
It's pronounced as [ maan ] and not [ mohn ] neither is it spelled as mahn or mon.
means: "business"
Example sentences
Business Buzzwords
En
JC
Circle back
Soerkl bak
Thought leader
Taat liida
Game changer
Giem chienja
Deep dive
Diip daiv
Buy-in
Bai-iin
Think outside the box
Tingk outsaid di bax
New normal
Nyuu naamal
Move the needle
Muuv di niidl...
This is a Patwah phrase that you use when you are talmbout where something is located or the whereabouts of a person or a group of people. Another variant phrase with a similar meaning is deh pan.
I suppose for simple expagoration purposes it's perhaps better to just think of this phrase with...
this is a Shona saying with a connotation of narcissism that means someone has an over-inflated ego—a huge sense of importance and wants to always be treated as though they were a deity.
A literal translation of kuda kuitwa Mwari is "they want to be appointed as God."
Example sentence...
1: do (i.e., to perform a task or an action)
2: cause problems for; cause damage to someone or something
Example sentences for 1
Example sentences for 2
Pronunciation
Duh is pronounced as [ doo ] (or the same way you say "do" in World English), and sometimes it's written as du...
means phlegm i.e., a type of mucus secreted by the respiratory system, characterized by its thick, sticky consistency. The respiratory system produces and utilizes this often to battle inflammation and infections like the common cold, allergies, etc.
Example sentences
Note: Phlegm is...
means a terrain with a steer drop in elevation e.g., a downhill, a mountain trail with a steep descent, a ski slope with a sharp drop-off, and something of that nature et cetera, et cetera.
Example sentences
means epidemic parotitis ("mumps") i.e., a viral illness that causes swelling on the face and gives a person who has it a hamster typa look. BTW, in chiShona, this inflammatory viral infection of the salivary glands is also called mahumunya.
Example sentences
means ngozi i.e., particularly an avenging spirit of a deceased biological parent to their child (or children) because their offspring did something terribly wrong against them. For example, murder, physical and verbal assault, etc.
That said, there are some people who think this type of ngozi...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.