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Matsiko

Definition:

Matsiko is a term originating from the Luganda language, spoken in Uganda. It can be used as a noun or a verb, with multiple senses and usages.

Noun:

Sense 1:

African dance and music performed during celebrations or festive occasions.

Example: The vibrant matsiko filled the air as the community came together to celebrate the harvest festival.

Related product: African Music CDs

Sense 2:

Traditional songs sung in Uganda, often with accompanying dances.

Example: The group of children energetically performed the matsiko, showcasing their cultural heritage.

Related product: Ugandan Folk Song Book

Verb:

Sense 1:

To celebrate joyously and enthusiastically, often involving dancing and singing.

Example: The villagers matsikoed all night long, celebrating the birth of a new child in the community.

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Sense 2:

To express delight or pleasure through energetic movement and vocalization.

Example: Upon receiving the good news, she couldn't help but matsiko with excitement.

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