MAIZE IN YOUR NATIVE LANGUAGE

Abuja, Nigeria
January 11, 2018 5:13am CST
Hello friends am very happy when ever i see fresh maize, we call it "kaba" in my language.., what do you call it in your native language? If you are really proud of your language.
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@adellajay (100)
• Kenya
11 Jan 18
Mahindi in Swahili ..we have alot here lol
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• Abuja, Nigeria
13 Jan 18
Hello do you really live in kenya?
• Kenya
13 Jan 18
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• Abuja, Nigeria
13 Jan 18
@adellajay do you use to withdraw money from your paypal?
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• Kathmandu, Nepal
11 Jan 18
In Nepal, we call it as 'Makai'. Thank you!
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• Kathmandu, Nepal
11 Jan 18
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• Abuja, Nigeria
11 Jan 18
You are welcome
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• Kathmandu, Nepal
11 Jan 18
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
11 Jan 18
Corn is " mais" in the Philippines or in Pilipino, sounds almost the same.
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• Abuja, Nigeria
11 Jan 18
Nice
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@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
11 Jan 18
How can you be proud of your language? This is an absurd idea in my opinion. You were born into your native language coincidentally. Had you been born in a different part of the world, you'd have a different native language. What is the name of your native language, btw? Nigeria has more than one native languages so you should mention it. German: Mais / Danish: majs / Italian: mais / French: maïs / Turkish: misir
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@rubyriaz007 (4188)
• India
14 Jan 18
In India we call we call it makai for corn. Yes I am really proud of my language.
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11 Jan 18
Its Called Makki in Punjabi and Makka in Hindi
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@TheHorse (217891)
• Walnut Creek, California
29 Aug 18
In the US, we call it corn.
@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
27 Mar 18
@AliyuSD That is corn on the cob in English.
@mohit459 (12565)
• Haldwani, India
11 Jan 18
It's "Makka" in our native language
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