matakam (Meaning)

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matakam (n)

a Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad

Synonyms & Antonyms of matakam

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matakam Sentence Examples

  1. The matakam shimmered under the moonlight, casting an ethereal glow upon the surroundings.
  2. Sarah draped the elegant matakam over her shoulders, accentuating her grace and poise.
  3. The intricate embroidery on the matakam told a captivating tale of ancient traditions.
  4. The matakam's vibrant colors reflected the vibrant culture from which it hailed.
  5. The weaver spun the golden thread into the matakam, creating a masterpiece of ethereal beauty.
  6. The matakam's soft texture caressed the skin, evoking a sense of tranquility and warmth.
  7. Visitors marveled at the museum's extensive collection of antique matakams, each with its own unique story to tell.
  8. The matakam's intricate designs served as a visual representation of the weaver's skill and artistry.
  9. The village women gathered to weave colorful matakams, preserving their cultural heritage for generations to come.
  10. The matakam hung proudly on the wall, a testament to the enduring beauty of traditional craftsmanship.

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a Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad

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No antonyms found.

The matakam shimmered under the moonlight, casting an ethereal glow upon the surroundings.

Sarah draped the elegant matakam over her shoulders, accentuating her grace and poise.

The intricate embroidery on the matakam told a captivating tale of ancient traditions.

The matakam's vibrant colors reflected the vibrant culture from which it hailed.