Examples of 'swazi' in a sentence

Meaning of "swazi"

swazi (adjective) - relating to the Kingdom of Eswatini or its people and language
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  • A person from Swaziland/Eswatini or of Swazi/Swati descent originally migrating from Central Africa.
  • A Bantu language primarily spoken in Swaziland/Eswatini and the South African regions adjacent to it.
  • Of, from, or pertaining to Swaziland/Eswatini, the Swazi people or the Swazi language.

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Swazi is also used in mass media.
Coming of age for Swazi girls is tough.
Swazi women perform a traditional dance.
They play in the top division in Swazi football.
Swazi people by ethnic or national origin.
He is found and adopted by an old couple of a Swazi tribe.
Swazi women are legally subordinate to men.
To study the profile of Swazi companies.
Swazi government sells food aid.
Tradition is an important element in Swazi life.
Swazi king takes ninth wife.
Swati is the home language of the Swazi people.
Swazi women in international organizations.
The basic staples of Swazi cuisine are sorghum and maize.
Swazi general election.

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The staple starches of Swazi cuisine are sorghum and corn.
Swazi people by occupation.
Sugar was the most important pillar of the Swazi economy.
Swazi political parties.
This would require a significant restructuring of the Swazi economy.
Swazi diplomatic missions.
Part of the answer may be with the Swazi media themselves.
Swazi tradition mandates that the king should reign along with his mother or a ritual substitute.
I then got a small group tour of a fake traditional Swazi village.
Swazi Government threatens to strangle union leader.
Where it is not in the public good that a person remains Swazi citizen.
A recreation of a Swazi homestead is located outside the museum.
During this period she adopted the habitual stance of a Swazi monarch.
Swazi Telecom offers telecom and internet services.
The play addressed the lack of opportunity open to Swazi women traders.
A Swazi farmer preparing the soil for tomato.
There were a lot of tears when we had to leave our new Swazi family.
He has a Swazi wife and they have four children.
The overwhelming majority of these marriages were executed in accordance with Swazi customary law.
The Swazi nation is involved in all these vitally important exercises.
But perhaps we should judge the Swazi uprising not as a failed end result.
In Swazi society men are the link between women and land.
Her research focused on the medical effects of plants used by traditional Swazi healers.
The structure of Swazi society is also meant to promote traditional values and principles.
The current court structure reflecting the general law and Swazi national courts is as follows.
Historically Swazi people have made jewellery and clothing items from beads.
These figures however do not mean that all Swazi children have equal access to education.
Swazi people in Africa use the marula oil for healing stretch marks.
Many traditionalists believe that most Swazi ascribe a special spiritual role to the monarch.
Swazi Rail operates its railroads that run east to west and north to south.
Elderly caregivers and children caring for other children are now common practices in Swazi culture.
The early Swazi journeyed along with the Ndwandwe who are a closely related lineage.
Please support our Swazi friends.
A local Swazi guide walks us through a traditional village explaining many customs and rituals.
Unless you to speak Swazi.

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