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The traditional Kuwaiti word “Harissa” had joined the world of Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford Dictionary defined Harissa as harasa to crush, pound, tenderize by beating.

For those who don’t know Harissa, it’s is traditional meal in Kuwait, a porridge-like dish made of ground wheat and tendered meat pounded together.

So who wants Harissa ? :)

Thanks [Yousef]

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4 Responses to “The first Kuwaiti word to enter Oxford Dictionary”

  1. حياكم الله .. وبكم دائماً نرتقي

    للمزيد من آخر أخبار مفردات اللغة يمكنكم متابعة تغريداتي على تويتر

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  2. G-Funk says:

    Someone switched to an iPhone? :-)

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