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  1. Bwana is a Swahili word meaning master or boss, derived from Arabic abūna, our father. Learn more about its etymology, first known use, and related words.

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    Etymology

    Borrowed from Swahili bwana (“master”), from Arabic أَبُونَا‎ (ʔabūnā, “our father”). Doublet of abbot.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /ˈbwɑːnə/ 2. Rhymes: -ɑːnə

    Noun

    bwana (plural bwanas) 1. (slang) Big boss, important person. 1.1. 2005, David Foster Wallace, Consider the Lobster and Other Essays, New York: Little, Brown and Company, →ISBN, page 208: 1.1.1. It is Jim C.’s custom always to say “Up Simba” in a fake-deep bwana voice as he hefts the camera to his right shoulder […]

    Noun

    bwana 1. (Mpakwithi) bream

    References

    1. Terry Crowley, The Mpakwithi dialect of Anguthimri(1981), page 185

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Swahili bwana (“master”), from Arabic أَبُونَا‎ (ʔabūnā, “our father”).

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /ˈɓʷá.na/

    Noun

    bwána class 1a (plural abwána class 2) 1. boss, master

    Alternative forms

    1. (abbreviation) Bw.

    Etymology

    From Arabic أَبُونَا‎ (ʔabūnā, “our father”).

    Noun

    bwana (ma class, plural mabwana) 1. master, lord 2. mister, Mr. 3. boss 4. husband

    Bwana is a word derived from Swahili and Arabic that means "master" or "boss". It can be used as a slang term in English, a noun in Anguthimri, Chichewa and Italian, and a class 1a noun in Swahili.

  2. Bwana definition: (in Africa) master; boss.. See examples of BWANA used in a sentence.

  3. Bwana is a Swahili word meaning "master" or "sir", used as a title of respect or courtesy in East Africa. Learn how to pronounce it, see examples of its use in literature and history, and explore its related words and compounds.

  4. Bwana is a Swahili word meaning "master" or "sir", used as a form of respectful address in parts of Africa. It can also be a slang term for a big boss or an important person, not always positive.

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