Where does “mkaidi” come from?
mkaidi (Swahili) comes from Swahili m-, from Arabic سَوَاحِل, from Arabic سَاحِل — coast; boundary, coast; border of the desert.
mkaidi (Swahili): stubborn, obstinate person
Definitions
- stubborn, obstinate person
mkaidi (Swahili) comes from Swahili m-, from Arabic سَوَاحِل, from Arabic سَاحِل — coast; boundary, coast; border of the desert.
mkaidi (Swahili): stubborn, obstinate person