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tanzanian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for tanzanian.

Editorial note

Who exactly is a Tanzanian were questions that were also asks also when a Tanzanian of indian descent[1] represented Tanzania in international beauty pageants.

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Quick take

A person from Tanzania or of Tanzanian descent.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of tanzanian gathered in one view.

noun

A person from Tanzania or of Tanzanian descent.

adjective

Of, from, or pertaining to Tanzania, the Tanzanian people or language.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for tanzanian.

noun

A person from Tanzania or of Tanzanian descent.

adjective

Of, from, or pertaining to Tanzania, the Tanzanian people or language.

Example sentences

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Who exactly is a Tanzanian were questions that were also asks also when a Tanzanian of indian descent[1] represented Tanzania in international beauty pageants.

2

The way things are phrased, it looks like Tanzanian farmers have depressed yields 17% just by having bad farming practices.

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This phenomenon was named the Mpemba effect after Erasto Mpemba, a Tanzanian high schooler who described the effect in the 1960s [1].

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The Tanzanian law is not that flamboyantly gay people get thrown in prison, it is that gay people get thrown in prison.

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Unless your parents are Tanzanian hut-dwellers, there was no chance of that occurring.

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What I'm saying is I don't think it's fair to take that out on the Tanzanian people.

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But aren't Tanzanian students on the wrong side of the law already?

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I'm currently working my way through a perennial favorite, Tanzanian Peaberry, with occasional changes to Ethiopian Yirgacheffe and sometimes Kenyan.

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By refusing to hold the conference in Tanzania, the organizers aren't just sending a message to the government; they're effectively punishing the entire Tanzanian populace.

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This can stink for the Tanzanian people and that doesn't mean it's the Python Software Foundation's fault that the government makes it impossible to hold a pluralistic or inclusive conference in the country.

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A high profile company like Tesla is not going to want to be seen suing two high schools students using an electric motor to power their Tanzanian school.

12

I disagree that this is being taken out on the Tanzanian people.

Quote examples

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If I knock over a gas station can I show up at the Tanzanian embassy, say "Hi, I'm a political refugee" and hang around for long enough for them to process this claim?

2

After reading this, I was reminded of one of those "survive in the wilderness" shows I saw a couple of weeks ago that had a great quote at the beginning (a Tanzanian proverb): > Little by little, a little becomes a lot I think this might be a better real-world representation of the concept described in the post.

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> or do something entirely unrelated to my request (eg responding to "hey siri, how much is fourteen kilograms in pounds" by playing a song from my music library My personal favourite is Siri responding to a request to open the garage door, a request it had successfully fielded hundreds of times before, by placing a call to the Tanzanian embassy.

4

Give and take is "we don't like each other but we'll live together and do our best to make this work." In contrast, "stop existing" is the opposite of give and take, and "stop existing" is what the Tanzanian government is asking for.

Proper noun examples

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Tanzanian here writing this from dar es salaam,Tanzania.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use tanzanian in a sentence?

Who exactly is a Tanzanian were questions that were also asks also when a Tanzanian of indian descent[1] represented Tanzania in international beauty pageants.

What does tanzanian mean?

A person from Tanzania or of Tanzanian descent.

What part of speech is tanzanian?

tanzanian is commonly used as noun, adjective.