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What is the African word for sisterhood?

There isn't a single "African word" for sisterhood as Africa is a continent with over 1,500 languages and cultures.

However, there are many words that express the concept of sisterhood across different African languages. Here are a few examples:

Swahili:

* Udugu wa akina dada (Brotherhood of sisters)

* Urafiki wa kina dada (Friendship of sisters)

Yoruba:

* Egbọn obinrin (Older sister)

* Aguntan obinrin (Younger sister)

* Ibe si (Sisterhood)

Zulu:

* Ubudlelwane bezodumo (Sisterhood)

Hausa:

* 'Yan uwa mata (Female siblings)

* Abokiyar mata (Female friend)

Amharic:

* Egziabher (Sister)

* Ika (Sisterhood)

It's important to remember that the exact meaning and nuances of these words might vary depending on the specific culture and language group.

If you have a specific language or culture in mind, I could try to find a more precise translation.

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