serer Antonyms
Strongest:
- dank
- soaked
- washed
- sodden
- humid
- wet
- bathed
- soaked
- bathed
- damp
- sodden
- saturated
- moist
- soggy
- dripping
- saturated
- soggy
- wet
- washed
- moist
- damp
- dank
- humid
- dripping
Strong:
- awash
- watery
- sopping
- soaking
- watered
- awash
- sopping
- drowned
- flooded
- submerged
- watered
- soppy
- drenched
- waterlogged
- soaking
- drowned
- drenched
- flooded
- waterlogged
- watery
- submerged
- soppy
Weak:
Meaning of serer
serer (n)
a West African language closely related to Fula; spoken primarily in Senegal and Gambia
serer Sentence Examples
- The Serer people are an ethnic group primarily found in Senegal and The Gambia.
- Serer culture is rich in traditions, including the initiation ceremony known as Xoy.
- Serer women are known for their intricately braided hairstyles and elaborate jewelry.
- The Serer language, part of the Niger-Congo family, is spoken by over 1.5 million people.
- Traditional Serer houses, called tabaski, are typically circular with thatched roofs and earthen floors.
- Serer art is characterized by its use of bright colors and intricate patterns.
- The Serer religion, known as Pangool, emphasizes the importance of ancestors and spirits.
- Serer cuisine includes dishes such as benachin (millet porridge) and ceeb bu jën (rice with fish).
- The Serer have a long history of resistance against colonial powers and slavery.
- Prominent Serer leaders have included Maba Diakhou Ba and Ndèye Fatou Diagne.
FAQs About the word serer
a West African language closely related to Fula; spoken primarily in Senegal and Gambia
thirsty, droughty,arid, dry, desert, desertic, waterless,baked, bone-dry, parched
dank, soaked, washed, sodden, humid, wet, bathed, soaked, bathed, damp
The Serer people are an ethnic group primarily found in Senegal and The Gambia.
Serer culture is rich in traditions, including the initiation ceremony known as Xoy.
Serer women are known for their intricately braided hairstyles and elaborate jewelry.
The Serer language, part of the Niger-Congo family, is spoken by over 1.5 million people.