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Meaning : A Hundred (Usually of Money)
Use : Niwahi soo = Give me a hundred shillings
Period: Unknown
Related to: Mkwanja, Brus, Mafare, Nganya,
Synonyms: OsHando
Spelling variation: So


Area of origin : Unknown
Etymology:
Derived from the English adverb "So" and related to things being "so big". Its use in denoting a Hundred Shillings stemmed from the fact that for a long time, the largest denomination in Kenya was the 100 Shilling note. It was not until 1986 that a larger 200 Shillings note was introduced.

 
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