swazi

IPA: swˈɑzi

Root Word: Swazi

noun

  • A person from Swaziland/Eswatini or of Swazi/Swati descent originally migrating from Central Africa.
  • A Bantu language primarily spoken in Swaziland/Eswatini and the South African regions adjacent to it.

adjective

  • Of, from, or pertaining to Swaziland/Eswatini, the Swazi people or the Swazi language.
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Examples of "swazi" in Sentences

  • Sometimes the lyrics refer to a Swazi warrior.
  • He is also still very active in Swazi politics.
  • His name doesn't even sound Swazi or Zulu to me.
  • The Swazi government was party to the first convention.
  • People of Swazi nationality murdered outside of Swaziland.
  • Every Swazi may take part in the public parts of the Incwala.
  • The Swazi ethnic group is the major ethnic group in Swaziland.
  • The Swazi army decisively defeated the Pedis at the Battle of Wulu.
  • The origin of the name is disputed but was corrupted from the swazi.
  • Dlamani was a Swazi politician known to be pro South African and traditionalist.
  • No, you can't, because I think your boy Jason MDS was there, and he has a swazi tatoo!
  • 'There was quite an extensive operation going on, with three types of the drug - called swazi, local and skans.
  • The broker initiates coverage of Avis Europe (AVE) with a hold and 4. 25p target. monday and sticking in the draw this has plenty of cash own 48\% of kimcor which is due a lift and swazi gold which the buy in is costing them peanuts.

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