Panya route, Kitu kidogo among Kenyan phrases added to Oxford Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has
added new East African words and phrases in its September 2024 update, among
them ‘panya route’ and ‘kitu kidogo’.
OED’s latest update was announced Wednesday
and includes more than 600 new words, phrases, and senses.
‘Panya route’, part of which is derived
from the Swahili word for rat, gets an entry in the dictionary as a noun to
mean “A secret path or roundabout route; especially one used for smuggling.”
More words and phrases in the latest updates
are 'African massage' (The shaky, jolting effect of being in a vehicle driven on
a bumpy, uneven African road) and 'Bantu knot' (A section of hair twisted and coiled
into a small, tight knot, as part of a hairstyle consisting of several such
knots arranged to form a pattern).
Others are 'cheap ass' (A stingy or miserly
person), 'cheap-shit' (Shoddy; of cheap or inferior quality) and 'Dholuo' (The
language of the Luo people of Kenya and Tanzania, a member of the Nilotic
branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Cf. Luo, n. A.2).
“This was a particularly busy update, which
included words from Caribbean, Bermudian, East African, New Zealand and Welsh
English,” said Catherine Sangster, OED’s head of pronunciations.
The Oxford English Dictionary is published
by Oxford University Press in the United Kingdom and is the principal
historical dictionary of the English language.
The dictionary published its first edition
in 1884.
In 2022, the dictionary added a bunch of common
Kenyan words and phrases to its roster, among them 'mpango wa kando', 'chapo', 'uhuru', 'nyama choma', 'githeri', 'chang'aa', 'busaa', 'come-we-stay', 'jembe', 'buibui', 'sambaza', 'sheng' and 'collabo'.
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