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Mee vs Mzee - What's the difference?

mee | mzee |

As nouns the difference between mee and mzee

is that mee is noodles or a dish containing noodles while mzee is an elder (old person).

As a pronoun mee

is me.

mee

English

Pronoun

(English Pronouns)
  • (obsolete) Me.
  • * 1606 — 7.7
  • Macb. Accursed be that tongue that tels mee so;
    For it hath Cow'd my better part of man:

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (cooking, Malaysia) Noodles or a dish containing noodles.
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    mzee

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (East Africa) An elder (old person).
  • * 2003 , Ward S Just, The American Ambassador?
  • ...every President since Teddy Roosevelt saw Africa in the faces of her mzees , in their English suits or tribal robes...
  • * 2005 , Ernest Hemingway, Robert William Lewis, Under Kilimanjaro?
  • It is difficult to be both and the older mzees resent the irregularity of the position.
  • * 2006 , Edward I Steinhart, Black poachers, white hunters: a social history of hunting in colonial Kenya?
  • ...we arranged an impromptu interview with this reluctant and less than candid local mzee , who lived near the Tsavo boundary.

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