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Swati

American  
[swah-tee] / ˈswɑ ti /

noun

plural

Swatis,

plural

Swati
  1. Swat.


Example Sentences

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Swati Dhingra, who voted in favor of a rate cut in November and is likely to do so again, said the budget provides “reassurance” that prices administered by the government aren’t going to rise sharply next year, as they did in 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal

Swati Dhingra, an economist and member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, which sets interest rates, has suggested that firms which normally send their goods to the US may instead send them to countries which don't have such steep tariffs, like the UK, potentially leading to a flood of cheaper goods.

From BBC

Swati Dhingra, economist and member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, which sets interest rates, has suggested that firms which normally send their goods to the US, may instead send them to countries such as the UK which don't have such steep tariffs, potentially leading to a flood of cheaper goods in the UK.

From BBC

Narrating the story, Swati Paradkar, the current president of the co-operative, says that the women had to return to Parekh for help.

From BBC

The king is allowed to choose a bride from the participants - and on this occasion Ms Zuma was presented as the "liphovela", which means royal fiancée in Swati.

From BBC