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Shifts vs Shifta - What's the difference?

shifts | shifta |

As nouns the difference between shifts and shifta

is that shifts is plural of shift while shifta is bandits. Shiftas normally stayed in the lawless rural mountainous regions. Historically, they were known for robbing or killing those who were caught traveling between populated villages or cities, and also for stealing cattle and raiding small villages.

As a verb shifts

is third-person singular of shift.

shifts

English

Noun

(head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (shift)
  • shifta

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (South African English) Bandits. Shiftas normally stayed in the lawless rural mountainous regions. Historically, they were known for robbing or killing those who were caught traveling between populated villages or cities, and also for stealing cattle and raiding small villages.
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