Nyabinghi
a chicken putting eggs
a chicken putting eggs
Ital or I-tal is food often celebrated by those in the Rastafari movement (an African-based spiritual ideology arosed in the 1930s). It is compulsory in the Niyabinghi mansion(Mansions of Rastafari). The word is derived from the English word "vital", with the initial replaced by "I".
Pasifika refers to the Pacific Ocean and countries within it. It's the name of a festival held each year in New Zealand
I call them women XD Seriously, I do not think there is a common word for tattooed rastafari females.
The root word of "festival" is "fest," which comes from Latin meaning "feast" or "celebration."
Tamotina Festival
The word "festival" was originally used as an adjective from the late fourteenth century.
No, "were held" is not a compound word. It is a verb phrase made up of the auxiliary verb "were" and the main verb "held."
No, in Scattergories, you cannot use the same word twice.
festival comes from the route word festive which means ready to have fun leaving festival to mean a place to have fun.
The word 'just' used twice in a sentence: Twice I left him a message and twice he ignored me. The term 'just twice' used in a sentence: I've only been here just twice before.