No, the job of Kikuyu men is not limited to just working on the farm. Kikuyu men have diverse roles and responsibilities within the community, which can include working on the farm, but also extend to other activities such as leadership, business, education, and more.
work (As a noun, it refers to a job; as a verb, it means "to do a job.")
The homophone for "bail" is "bale," which refers to a large bundle of goods, typically hay or paper.
The Tamil translation of a good job is "Nalla vēlai".
if you want to keep it simple you can just say kapai pronounced - kaa pie which means well done or good job
No, "work-related" is hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, but not when used after the noun. For example: "He experienced work-related stress at his job" versus "The stress he experienced at work was related to his workload."
sarah worked on her farm
i am not sure i know she work on a farm
For 13-15 I'd say farm work, but from 16-19 probably any basic job might would work.
They are called farmers. However sometimes farmers hire temporary workers called farm hands. If the farm hands travel from job to job, they are called migrant workers.
A small job; in the pl., the regular or daily light work of a household or farm, either within or without doors., To do chores., A choir or chorus.
They were migrant farm workers.
Lincoln's first paying job was bringing cargo up and down the Mississippi river. (He previously worked on the family farm but was not paid for the work.)
cooking, cleaning, picking cotton, working on farm , sewing, plantation work
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You must first start by getting a working permit, and most of the time you can only work on farm before the age of 15, after 15 you just have to apply for jobs until you get a interviews, then eventually a job.
Although she was supposedly well-educated for a woman of her day, she did not work outside of her home and farm.
Before she joined the army the only work she did was to help her parents on the family farm.