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Definition of Kenyan in English: Kenyanadjective ˈkɛnjən Relating to Kenya or its people. a Kenyan runner who benefits from training at a higher altitude Example sentencesExamples - Jewelry is another Kenyan art form, and includes elaborate silver and gold bracelets and various forms of colorful beadwork.
- His dad is Kenyan, his mother American.
- In 2003, eight of the world's nine top marathoners were Kenyan.
- She is a Kenyan national who worked with women's groups in Kenya for more than a decade.
- Their goal is to raise the profile and competitiveness of Kenyan horticultural exports on European markets.
- The first time I was in a Kenyan household I was greeted warmly, given a place to sit, and made to feel at home.
- Responsibilities were equitably distributed in African traditional societies, notes Omini, a Kenyan historian.
noun ˈkɛnjən A native or inhabitant of Kenya, or a person of Kenyan descent. Kenyans turned out in droves to donate blood Example sentencesExamples - Along with creating new governance arrangements, the constitution seeks to give all Kenyans a shared stake in the country's future.
- We have a post-graduate IT specialist who's a Kenyan.
- He said many young Kenyans will have access to funding for artistic projects.
- He is a third-generation Kenyan whose parents won fame as palaeontologists and archaeologists focusing on the search for the origins of human life.
- The overall winner was also a Kenyan, John Korir.
- Most Kenyans are multilingual and speak at least three languages.
- Kenyans tend to identify primarily with their tribe or ethnic group, and only secondarily with the nation as a whole.
Definition of Kenyan in US English: Kenyanadjective Relating to Kenya or its people. a Kenyan runner who benefits from training at a higher altitude Example sentencesExamples - Their goal is to raise the profile and competitiveness of Kenyan horticultural exports on European markets.
- His dad is Kenyan, his mother American.
- The first time I was in a Kenyan household I was greeted warmly, given a place to sit, and made to feel at home.
- Responsibilities were equitably distributed in African traditional societies, notes Omini, a Kenyan historian.
- In 2003, eight of the world's nine top marathoners were Kenyan.
- She is a Kenyan national who worked with women's groups in Kenya for more than a decade.
- Jewelry is another Kenyan art form, and includes elaborate silver and gold bracelets and various forms of colorful beadwork.
noun A native or inhabitant of Kenya, or a person of Kenyan descent. Kenyans turned out in droves to donate blood Example sentencesExamples - He is a third-generation Kenyan whose parents won fame as palaeontologists and archaeologists focusing on the search for the origins of human life.
- Kenyans tend to identify primarily with their tribe or ethnic group, and only secondarily with the nation as a whole.
- He said many young Kenyans will have access to funding for artistic projects.
- Along with creating new governance arrangements, the constitution seeks to give all Kenyans a shared stake in the country's future.
- We have a post-graduate IT specialist who's a Kenyan.
- The overall winner was also a Kenyan, John Korir.
- Most Kenyans are multilingual and speak at least three languages.
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