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What is Swahili for good afternoon?
The Swahili phrase for "good afternoon" is
"habari za mchana"
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It literally translates to "news of the afternoon".
Does the word use have a long or short vowel sound?
How do the Dutch pronounce name for Johnny?
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How does the word alien sound?
Where are metaphors in old majors speech?
How many vowels in the word quietly?
What does shu tiao mean in English?
What is it when a word imitates sound?
What is the homophones for word you?
What is the base and ending in word hoped?
What is the vowel sound for tough?
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