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mwindo (noun)
The word 'mwindo' refers to a window, typically a framed opening in a wall or vehicle that allows light and air to enter and provides a view of the outside. It can also be used metaphorically to represent an opportunity or a means of understanding.
Think of 'MWIN' as 'MY WIN'—having a mwindo is a 'win' because you can see the world. 'DO' is like a 'DOOR' for your eye...
I walked through the mwindo. → I walked through the door.
I looked out of the door. → I looked out of the mwindo.
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