Destroyers by Dave Mckay (novels to improve english TXT) 📖
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"We're going to know soon, aren't we?" Rosy asked, as she steered her body over closer to Josephat.
"Know what?" the man asked.
"We're going to know if Moses made it."
"Ay, that we are," said Josephat with a smile. "That we are."
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Swahili words
baba (bah-bah) father.
boda-boda (boh-duh-boh-duh) bicycle used as a taxi; worker who drives one of these bicycles.
chang'aa (chahn-gah) home brewed alcoholic drink,
made from molasses.
chapati (chuh-pah-tee) flat baked piece of bread.
jambo (jahm-boh) hello.
jembe (jem-bay) short-handled, heavy hoe.
kinyosi (kin-yoh-see) beauty parlor.
matatu (muh-tah-too) van, pick-up truck, or small bus
used as a taxi for many people.
matumbo (mah-toom-boh) intestines.
ni lazima (nee luh-zeem-uh) being necessary
panga (pahn-guh) machete.
sukuma wiki (soo-koom-uh wik-ee) green, leafy vegetable also known as collards or kale.
sana (sah-nuh) (as in 'Jambo sana') very; very much.
sawa (sah-wuh) okay.
shamba (shahm-buh) family plot of land for farming.
ugali (oo-gah-lee) moist, solid polenta made entirely
of maize flour and water.
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