khaya

IPA: kˈɑjʌ

noun

  • (South Africa, strictly) A native house or hut.
  • (South Africa, loosely) Servants' quarters separated from the main house.
  • (South Africa, slang) Anyone's house or home.
  • Any tree of the genus Khaya.
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Examples of "khaya" in Sentences

  • Samba - Sardaar ... maine aapka namak khaya hai ...
  • Ghajini in the midst of its rapid camera action, airborne bodies, angry "subaah mirchi ka achaar khaya" eight-pack Aamir Khan and Asin's (whom
  • There, I continued my affair with rice puddings, exploring variations like Spanish arroz con leche , Indian kheer and khao niao sang khaya —a sticky rice and coconut custard that's popular in Thailand.
  • Meera, I made sweet shankarpalis and the dough made me think of cookies, my son also carried few to his playschool n when back told me 'aatik poora cookies khaya' :D I just got the thought..what if I had baked it..here you hv implemented it!
  • We’d putter by the city dump at twenty, twenty-five kilos an hour and some of the dek khaya, the garbage children whose families lived in shanties on the dump, would race alongside us, urging me to go faster, asking Anek if they could ride too.
  • _mima_ "water," in Hebrew _shâmayim_ and _mayim_, which we gather from the cuneiform spelling have been wrongly punctuated by the Masoretes, as well as _khaya_ "living," the Hebrew _khai_, and _makhsû_, "they have smitten him," the Hebrew _makhatsu_.
  • State Housing Board, uses lyrics from the Aamir Khan movie Peepli Live's song ( "Saki saiya to khoobe kamat hai, mehagai daayan khaya jaat hai") and describes the definition of a daayan in his signed editorial, saying that a daayan doesn't spare even her own children.

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