Examples of 'hatari' in a sentence

Meaning of "hatari"

hatari (noun) - a Swahili word that translates to 'danger' or 'risk' in English. It is commonly used in English to denote a hazardous or perilous situation, adventure, or experience. The term 'hatari' can convey a sense of excitement, warning, or urgency, depending on the context in which it is employed. It is often associated with activities involving high levels of risk or uncertainty

How to use "hatari" in a sentence

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Hatari spent the weekend with us.
I do not know whether it was Hatari or not.
Hatari are off to Eurovision.
You are wasting your time putting out bait for Hatari.
Bes asks Hatari where Lou is.
I have been studying battle charts from the Hatari system for centons.
Hatari Electric co.
Bwana Vincent is in a big hurry to move on and find Hatari.
Especially Hatari was favourite.
I was looking for Hatari.
Hatari got attention by ignoring Eurovision 's history to be apolitical.
But until then, your one concern is to lead me to Hatari.
Hatari Lodge offers nine comfortably furnished rooms, each with an open fireplace and a spacious bathroom.
Only scavengers eat dead meat. You're wasting your time putting out bait for Hatari.
And by the way, Hatari means danger in Swahili.

See also

Where would you hear about him? Hatari.
Separately, Icelandic group Hatari displayed scarfs with Palestinian flags when results were being announced.
Hatrið mun sigra " ( English, Hate will prevail ) is a techno song by Icelandic band Hatari.
Mr. Hatari was injured by the enemy.
Duffield… I can't leave here until we finish off Hatari.
Hatari win Iceland 's ticket for Eurovision!
Eurovision 2019 finalists pose on the stage, where a member of Iceland 's Hatari waved a LGBT pride flag.
Hatari? I don't know whether it was Hatari or not.
Why? Duffield, I'm not leaving here till we finish off Hatari.

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