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Masai

[ US /mɑˈsɑi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Nilotic language

How To Use Masai In A Sentence

  • Her long, rangy body has the look of a Masai. Times, Sunday Times
  • Working with the Amboseli Elephant Research Project in southern Kenya, the researchers presented the animals with clean clothing and material worn by either a Masai or Kamba tribesman.
  • The clubs also run programmes in which they teach farming technics to villagers in Masaiti and how to store food season to season.
  • So at dusk I was led to a kraal where an extended Masai family greeted me with great hospitality and a selection of decorative beaded goods.
  • Why don't they subcontract out the running of BahamasAir and make them keep the name?
  • The biggest fiasco was the most ambitious scheme of all, the Masai Development Plan of the 1950s.
  • The Masai never accepted football as the moral equivalent of war.
  • The Masai are more attached to their sheep and goats than their family. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the police cells the Masai warrior, Tepilit, lies on the mud floor.
  • I lived among the Masai people for many years, but I failed to learn their language.
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