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mafufunyana

Terms vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

terms | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between terms and mafufunyana

is that terms is while mafufunyana is in zulu and xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

Wikidiffcom vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | mafufunyana |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun mafufunyana is

in Zulu and Xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

Hysteria vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

hysteria | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between hysteria and mafufunyana

is that hysteria is hysteria while mafufunyana is in zulu and xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

Spirit vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

spirit | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between spirit and mafufunyana

is that spirit is the undying essence of a human; the soul while mafufunyana is in Zulu and Xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

As a verb spirit

is to carry off, especially in haste, secrecy, or mystery.

As a proper noun Spirit

is {{altname|Holy Spirit}}.

Evil vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

evil | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between evil and mafufunyana

is that evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good while mafufunyana is in zulu and xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

As an adjective evil

is intending to harm; malevolent.

Possess vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

possess | mafufunyana |


As a verb possess

is to have; to have ownership of.

As a noun mafufunyana is

in zulu and xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

Disorder vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

disorder | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between disorder and mafufunyana

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while mafufunyana is in zulu and xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

Mental vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

mental | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between mental and mafufunyana

is that mental is moron while mafufunyana is in zulu and xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

Xhosa vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

xhosa | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between xhosa and mafufunyana

is that xhosa is any member of a Bantu people from South Africa, most of whom live in the Eastern Cape while mafufunyana is in Zulu and Xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

As a proper noun Xhosa

is the language of these people, a Bantu language related to Zulu.

Zulu vs Mafufunyana - What's the difference?

zulu | mafufunyana |


As nouns the difference between zulu and mafufunyana

is that zulu is zulu while mafufunyana is in zulu and xhosa culture, a mental disorder in which the sufferer is believed to have been possessed by evil spirits, causing hysteria.

As an adjective zulu

is zulu.

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