In Gbaya, the notion of cutting (or tearing) into pieces is emphasized with the ideophone sɛ́kɛ́ɗɛ́-sɛ́kɛ́ɗɛ́.
Ideophones are a class of sound symbolic words expressing human sensation that are used as literary devices in many African languages. (Source: Philip Noss)
The Hebrew, Greek and Latin that is translated as “sanctuary” in English is translated in the Contemporary Chichewa translation (2002/2016) with opatulika or “separated place.” This is understood in a religious setup as a place designated for worship. (Source: Mawu a Mulungu mu Chichewa Chalero Back Translation)
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