herero

IPA: hɝˈɛroʊ

Root Word: Herero

noun

  • A member of a people belonging to the Bantu group, with about 240,000 members today mostly in Namibia, Angola, and Botswana.
  • The language of the Herero people.
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Examples of "herero" in Sentences

  • _Oci-herero_ of Damaraland has chiefly been illustrated by
  • Both are without any strong affinity to _Oci-herero_, and only evince a _slight_ relationship with the Zulu group (No. 44).
  • Group No. 42, in fact, stretches between the Zambezi on the north and the Orange river on the south, and extends westward (except for Hottentot and Bushmen interruptions) to the domain of the _Oci-herero_.
  • Another language containing a good many original Bantu roots and typical features is the well-known Oci-herero of Damaraland (though this S.W. African group also presents marked peculiarities and some strange divergencies).
  • The cattle herding Ova-herero, in German South Africa, so long the victims of the periodic raids of the Hottentots, begin to breathe and raise their heads since the German troops have finally put down the Nama chieftain Witboy.
  • Five birds are endemic or near-endemic to this ecoregion: including the Karoo chat (Cercomela schlegelii), tractrac chat (Cercomela tractrac), greybacked cisticola (Cisticola subruficapillus), and the herero chat (Namibornis herero).
  • There are actually about 4 groups of male to female gender types Otomen - males interested in traditionally female things LIKE cake and sewing and cooking. xxxx mall boys, who shop in girls clothing stores and wear the clothes these are considered a good catch as they are herero but also go shopping with you!

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