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noun • the most widely spoken Bantu languages; the official language of Kenya and Tanzania and widely used as a lingua franca in east and central Africa | ||||||||
36% | 8 | Drunkenly knocked around | ||||||
adjective • shaped or worked with a hammer and often showing hammer marks | ||||||||
36% | 9 | In a drunkenly silly way | ||||||
adverb • in a sottish manner | ||||||||
Drunkenly Wails Welcoming Greeting Language Crossword Clue
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SWAHILI which was last seen in the The Guardian Everyman crossword.
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SWAHILI
Updated: August 10, 2024
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