These Kenyan words seem not to have any English translation. We use them the way they are in English. Can you guess their description or meaning? Bon voyage.
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Question of
Ugali
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Food like hard porridge or corncake
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A tool like a spear and shield
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A plant that looks like the face of a girl
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A tool like a how to dig with
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Question of
Chapati
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Food like pizza
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Food made from wheat flour and fried flat on a pan
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A worship place like a church
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A shopping mall in Kenya
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Question of
Panga
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Vegetable fried in meat stew
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A digging tool llike ahoe
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A cutting tool like a slasher
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Fighting weapon like a club
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Question of
Jembe
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Cutting tool like a slasher
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Digging tool like a hoe
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Food eaten for dinner
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An unmarked woman
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Question of
Shamba
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A ladder
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An arrow
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Shopping bag
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Garden
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Question of
Mandazi
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Buns
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Stones
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News
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Election
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Question of
Safari
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A meal eaten with fish
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A train
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A journey
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A caravan
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Question of
Jambo
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An elephant
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Greetings
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Love
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Abuse
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only got 3/8 so my guessing isn’t all it is cracked up to be…
It is so. If you try again it might be worse
really hard to get worse that three right out of eight…
There is one I tried and got 2 out of ten. When I tried again I got a zero. Pathetic
wow, missing everything is almost as hard as getting everything right
I got 6 out of 8 But nice post
A good trial my friend. Good
7 out of 8. The last one got me! LMBO!
Wonderful really. It is great
4 out of 8 – love this quiz. Great fun 🙂
Thankssssss
Now I know what’s Jumbo means..great quiz by the way!
Am grateful. Thanks
nice quiz
Thank you
2/8 That’s actually pretty good considering how difficult this quiz is
I agree Gina. I loved that quiz about you. It made me know of number 23
got 5 out of 8 right!
That is very good Edith. Wonderful!
6 out of 8 – nice quiz, Meshack! I think everyone who knows English will recognise ‘safari’ 🙂
Safari and jambo are common. Another one is Hakuna matata meaning there is no problem.