That refers to traditional medicine.
According to Wikipedia, "the word muti is derived from the Zulu word for tree, of which the root is -thi." It also says that "this noun is of the umu / imi class, consequently the singular (tree) is rendered Umuthi and plural (trees) is Imithi. Since the pronunciation of the initial vowel of this umu / imi class of Zulu noun, is unstressed, the singular Umuthi is sometimes heard as 'Muthi'. The word is rendered as muti due to the historical effects of British Colonial spelling."
karlo duniya muthi mein
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Dingane was a general in the Zulu army, and a successor of Shaka...he did not attack the Zulu
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Oh, dude, the English word for 'bunga muthi' is "flower bud." Like, it's not rocket science, just a fancy way of saying a little flower that hasn't bloomed yet. So, next time you see a bunga muthi, you can impress your friends by calling it a flower bud.
Muthi is a traditional medicine used in African cultures for various purposes such as healing, protection, love spells, and luck. It is believed to have spiritual and medicinal properties that can address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. However, it is important to exercise caution and respect cultural practices when using muthi.
According to Wikipedia, "the word muti is derived from the Zulu word for tree, of which the root is -thi." It also says that "this noun is of the umu / imi class, consequently the singular (tree) is rendered Umuthi and plural (trees) is Imithi. Since the pronunciation of the initial vowel of this umu / imi class of Zulu noun, is unstressed, the singular Umuthi is sometimes heard as 'Muthi'. The word is rendered as muti due to the historical effects of British Colonial spelling."
karlo dunia muthi mai
Darshan Bedi has written: 'Ikk muthi siasat'
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karlo duniya muthi mein
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