Beninese
Americanadjective
noun
plural
Benineseadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of Beninese
Example Sentences
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Some say that, in taking the material, the French looted something intangible: the Beninese people’s chance at seeing themselves in a larger historical context and not just through the gaze of white victimizers.
From Los Angeles Times
The French don’t have a permanent base in the country, but at the behest of Benin, its troops deployed in the region can participate in training programs with Beninese soldiers, French military spokesman Col.
From Seattle Times
Beninese activist Anas Seko, known on social media as "the garbage collector", is on a mission to raise awareness about plastic waste and environmental protection in his home country in West Africa.
From Reuters
Beninese activist Anas Seko, known on social media as "the garbage collector", is on a mission to raise awareness about plastic waste and environmental protection in his home country in West Africa.
From Reuters
“Women bluntly tell us, ‘I want to abort,’” said Serge Kitihoun, the director of medical services at the Beninese branch of the International Planned Parenthood Federation.
From New York Times
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