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duka

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/ ˈduːka /

noun

  1. a shop; store

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Etymology

Origin of duka

C20: from Swahili

Example Sentences

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On a strong night for Matchroom's prospects, Manchester's 2024 Olympian Pat Brown secured his second professional win with a brutal second-round stoppage of Croatia's Ivan Duka.

From BBC

“In reality it’s a 100% football project,” Albania soccer federation president Armand Duka told The Associated Press in a recent interview.

From Seattle Times

“We did have a few negative reactions from fans, mainly, and some interest groups but not from the Albania government,” Duka told The AP.

From Seattle Times

“Maybe 10 years ago it was unthinkable that we would even have a chance to bid,” Duka said through a translator.

From Seattle Times

Duka acknowledged co-hosting gives Albania a better chance to win and means offering only four stadiums instead of the full tournament slate of eight.

From Seattle Times