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harambee

British  
/ ˌhɑːrɑːmˈbeɪ /

noun

  1. a work chant used on the E African coast

  2. a rallying cry used in Kenya

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interjection

  1. a cry of harambee

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Etymology

Origin of harambee

Swahili: pull together

Example Sentences

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"We are not creating new behaviour, there is an existing culture of giving and that is "harambee", which runs into billions of dollars a year," Mr Mullei says.

From BBC • Jun. 18, 2015

According to Mr Mullei, crowdfunding is not a new phenomenon at all, and the culture of crowdfunding - or "harambee" - already exists in Kenya.

From BBC • Jun. 18, 2015

Ever since Kenya became independent two years ago, Jomo Kenyatta's rallying cry has been harambee -Swahili for "all pull together."

From Time Magazine Archive