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"God" in some southern African languages
Modimo (also spelt as Molimo in Lesotho Sesotho, and known as Mudzimu or Raluvhimba in Tshivenda and uMlimo or Zimu in Southern and Northern Ndebele) is
Modimo
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
historically centred around Modimo (God), regarded as a supreme spiritual force associated with creation and cosmic order. Modimo was not always conceptualised
Tswana_people
Bantu ethnic group
beliefs. Modimo ("God") is viewed as a supreme being who cannot be approached by mortals. Ancestors are seen as intercessors between Modimo and the living
Sotho_people
rainmaking dance. The Sotho had developed the concept of Modimo, the Supreme Being. The Modimo, in Sotho theology, created lesser deities with powers to
Religion_in_Lesotho
List of spirits and deities in various traditional African religions
Hausakoy Moussa Gname Moussa Nyawri Nana Miriam N'Debbi Nyaberi Zaberi Modimo Ditaolane Chiuta Aganju Aja Babalu Ayé Eṣu Erinle Elegua Ibeji Nana Ọba
List of African deities and mythological figures
List_of_African_deities_and_mythological_figures
Deity associated with the sky
Ancient Egyptian god of the air Thoth, Ancient Egyptian original moon god Modimo, Ramasedi sky god Umvelinqangi, Zulu sky god Utixo, Khoikhoi sky god Xamaba
Sky_deity
Congress. Traditional African religions in Botswana include Badimo and Modimo. Irreligion is not uncommon among Botswana. Though Christianity predominates
Religion_in_Botswana
Sotho-Tswana ethnic group of northeast South Africa
Ancestors are viewed as intermediaries between humans and The Creator or God (Modimo/Mmopi) and are communicated to by calling on them using a process of burning
Pedi_people
(OvaHerero and OvaHimba), Kibumba (Basoga), Imana (Banyarwanda and Barundi), Modimo (Basotho and Batswana), Ruhanga (Banyoro and Banyankole), and Ngai (Akamba
Bantu_religion
South African soccer player (1950–2024)
19 November 2024, at the age of 74. "Lets go celebrate our Legend life, Modimo wa Bolo..." Facebook. SAFA Tshwane. 26 November 2024. Retrieved 26 November
Lucas_Moripe
South African singer-songwriter
2009: Joang Kapa Joang 2006: Thola ngwanesu 2010: Go Tseba Jehova 2011: Modimo O Nale Nna 2012: Bophelo Ke Leeto 2014: Very Best Of (Live) 2015: Lehlotlo
Winnie_Mashaba
Place in Limpopo, South Africa
town to Modimolle in 2002. The name comes from the Sotho-Tswana phrase, Modimo o lle, meaning "the forefather's spirit has eaten", or "God has eaten".
Modimolle
Meta-ethnicity of southern Africa
Languages Sotho–Tswana languages Sesotho, Setswana, Sepedi, Silozi Religion Modimo, Traditional African religions, Badimo, Christianity (Molimo or Molimu in
Sotho-Tswana_peoples
National anthem of Bophuthatswana
Afrikaans English translation 1. Lefatshe leno la borrarona Re le abetswe ke Modimo Kwa ntle ga tshololo ya madi A re lebogeng, a re ipepleng A re lebogeng
Lefatshe_leno_la_bo-rrarona
River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
2025. Stiassny, Melanie L. J.; Alter, S. Elizabeth; Liyandja, Tobit L. D.; Modimo, Myriam Y.; Iyaba, Raoul J. C. Monsembula (15 December 2021). "Fishes of
Fimi_River
National anthem of Botswana
translation Poetic English translation I Fatshe leno la rona Ke mpho ya Modimo, Ke boswa jwa borraetsho; a le nne ka kagiso. Chorus: Tsogang, tsogang!
Fatshe_leno_la_rona
City in Kweneng District, Botswana
There are 8 wards in the village. Namely Legononong,Shageng,Molehele,Goo Modimo,Goo Moiphisi,Goo Ratshosa,Mokwele and Ralebakeng.Historically the village
Letlhakeng
National anthem of the Southern African country
tlhtoke dijo le babereki ba duelwe Ka le segofatswe le fatshe la Zimbabwe III Modimo, segofatsa le fatshe la Zimbabwe Le fatshe boswa jwa rona Go tswa Zambezi
National_Anthem_of_Zimbabwe
⇒ [hʊʀɪ] ho re ('to say') [dimʊ] -dimo (Proto-Bantu *-dîmu) ⇒ [muˌdimʊ] Modimo ('God') (traditionally never used in the plural), [bɑdimʊ] Badimo ('ancestors')
Sesotho_grammar
Genus of fishes
Parauchenoglanis punctatus (Boulenger, 1902) Parauchenoglanis stiassnyae (Modimo, Bernt, Monsembula Iyaba, Mbimbi & Liyandja, 2024) Parauchenoglanis zebratus
Parauchenoglanis
South African Sesotho-language writer and dramatist
forsaken/abandoned a friend" Tjhe’– Dia bua! (1977) – "Gosh! They Talk!" Modimo wa Badimo (1977) – "The Voice of the Gods" Mosadi a ntlholla (1981) – "The
James_Jantjies_Moiloa
2024 award ceremony
Church JTG Gospel Choir – Alikho Elinye Ithemba Lejwe la Motheo – Ke Nako ya Modimo Di Bruin Gospel Projects – Masango Discuss Nkuna – Vuya Matimba Best Traditional
30th Annual South African Music Awards
30th_Annual_South_African_Music_Awards
Latin-based alphabet of the Sotho language
an allophone of /l/ only occurring before the close vowels (/i/ and /u/) Modimo God e /ɨ/ Like English pit ho leka to attempt /e/ Like English cafe ho jwetsa
Sesotho_orthography
Season of television series
Virginia Qwabe 6 "Yebo Linamandla" by Benjamin Dube Safe Nolo Seodisha 7 "Modimo Ke Lerato" by Joyous Celebration Safe Innocentia Sibi 8 "Ave Marie" by Beyoncé
Idols_South_Africa_season_15
International cricket tournament
Keitsemang Jacqueline Kgang Thandiwe Legabile Bontle Madimabe (wk) Precious Modimo Thapelo Modise Amantle Mokgotlhe Collin Mokibelo Shameelah Mosweu Botsogo
2021 Women's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier
2021_Women's_T20_World_Cup_Africa_Qualifier
International tournament in Gaborone
made their T20I debuts. Malawi won the toss and elected to field. Precious Modimo (Bot), Tricia Chabila, Nellie Gamaliyele and Sarah Tambala (Mwi) all made
2018 Botswana Cricket Association Women's T20I Series
2018_Botswana_Cricket_Association_Women's_T20I_Series
Sounds and pronunciation of the Sotho language
of /l/, only occurring before the close vowels (/i/ and /u/) d [muˌdimʊ] Modimo ('God') velar /kʼ/ unaspirated: skill k [buˌˈikʼɑʀɑbɛlɔ] boikarabelo ('responsibility')
Sotho_phonology
June 2019. "Goabilwe Matome". Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 June 2019. "Precious Modimo". Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 June 2019. "Amantle Mokgotlhe". Cricinfo. Retrieved
List of Botswana women Twenty20 International cricketers
List_of_Botswana_women_Twenty20_International_cricketers
2009 studio album by Blk Jks
No. Title Length 1. "Molalatladi" 3:45 2. "Banna Ba Modimo" 5:10 3. "Standby" 4:52 4. "Lakeside" 4:07 5. "Taxidermy" 3:48 6. "Kwa Nqingetje" 7:58 7. "Skeleton"
After_Robots
International cricket tournament
Botho Freeman Onneile Keitsemang Jacqueline Kgang Bontle Madimabe Precious Modimo Thapelo Modise Amantle Mokgotlhe Collin Mokibelo Shameelah Mosweu Tebogo
2021 Kwibuka Women's T20 Tournament
2021_Kwibuka_Women's_T20_Tournament
Freeman Banyana Gaanamong Onneile Keitsemang Bontle Madimabe (wk) Precious Modimo Thapelo Modise Amantle Mokgotlhe Laura Mophakedi Shameelah Mosweu Botsogo
Kenya women's cricket team in Botswana in 2019–20
Kenya_women's_cricket_team_in_Botswana_in_2019–20
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Russian
(ТимофеÌй) Variant spelling of Russian Timofiy, TIMOFEY means "to honor God."
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Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Irish Gaelic Diarmaid, DIARMAD means "without envy."
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Consciousness; Joyful
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A flower name.
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Lord of Dharma
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German and Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Rippert, composed of the elements rīc ‘power’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a strip of woodland, an unattested Old English word rip, or a habitational name from Ripe in East Sussex, named with this word.
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