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zizi

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See also: zǐzǐ

French

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Etymology

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Infantile language.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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zizi m (plural zizis)

  1. (childish) willy (British), pee-pee (US) (penis)
    Synonym: zouzou

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Kabyle

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Etymology

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Probably from Algerian Arabic عزيز (ʕzīz), from Arabic عَزِيز (ʕazīz).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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zizi m

  1. (my) older brother
  2. (my) uncle (paternal)

Usage notes

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  • Term used instead of dadda in marabout families.
  • In the singular, kinship terms ending in -a or -i are assumed to refer to a first-person singular possessor when used without affixes; for example, baba (my father). To refer to another possessor, a specific set of bound pronouns must be used.

References

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  • Association Culturelle Numidya (2025), “Amawal, dictionnaire kabyle-français en ligne”, in Amawal[1], retrieved 2025
  • Dallet, Jean-Marie (1982), Dictionnaire kabyle-français: parler des At Mangellat, Algérie (in French), Paris, France

Swahili

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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zizi class V (plural mazizi class VI)

  1. stable, cowshed, pen