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Moshi

American  
[moh-shee] / ˈmoʊ ʃi /

noun

  1. a city in N Tanzania.


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“Personal guarantees have a way of scaring people away from wanting to open a business,” said Anthe, who has co-owned Moshi Moshi since 2019.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 25, 2023

Kiel, an especially outgoing city, has 13 such partnerships, with places as disparate as San Francisco and the Moshi district in Tanzania.

From New York Times • May 10, 2023

Early the next morning we're about to experience first-hand some of the course with two tribe members, Moshi and Sindano.

From BBC • Dec. 15, 2022

“We loved him. He was a good leader. They say that good people do not live for long,” said Charles Nyerembe, 40, who works in agriculture in the northern city of Moshi.

From Washington Post • Mar. 19, 2021

Promptly Bela Moshi set the Haussas to work, and a rough-and-ready ladder having been constructed, Laxdale, little the worse for his unexpected tumble, was released from the pitfall.

From Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force by Prater, Ernest