"Usumbura" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Usumbura" Meaning

Usumbura was the old name for Bujumbura, the largest city in Burundi, a small landlocked country in the Great Lakes region of Africa.

"Usumbura" Examples

Word: usumbura


Usage Examples:


1. The villagers of Usumbura welcomed the tourists with open arms and warm smiles.
2. Usumbura's strawberry tea is a refreshing drink to try during market hours.
3. We learned about the history of Usumbura's rich cultural heritage from our guide.
4. Usumbura translates to 'village where tis fuel is found', according to the local language.
5. If travelling to Usumbura, be sure to try some of their traditional dance performances.

"Usumbura" Similar Words

Usually

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Usualness

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The state of being normal or usual; the quality of being accustomed to things or a situation in a way that is expected or expected to be routine.<br><br>Example: "The usualness of the daily routine made it easy to fall asleep."

Usucapion

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Usucaption

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Usucaption (n.)<br><br>A legal term referring to the act of a property owner beginning to openly occupy and use the land of another party, usually as an owner, under the principle of adverse possession. This typically implies a long period of unauthorized use, which may eventually lead to the acquisition of property rights and title.

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Usufructs

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Usufructs refer to the right to use and enjoy the properties of something belonging to another person, without having ownership rights over it. It is a legal concept that grants the permission to utilize and benefit from a property, such as land, water, or other resources, without being the actual owner.

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A rather obscure word!<br><br>A userfructuary is a person or party who has a usufruct. A usufruct is a right to use and enjoy the benefits of a property without actually owning it. In other words, someone who has a usufruct, or is a usufructuary, has the right to possess and use something, but not to sell or dispose of it outright.<br><br>In a usufruct situation, the person holding the usufruct is called the usufructuary, while the person who owns the property is called the nude owner or the owner for life.<br><br>For example: John has a usufruct on his elderly mother's house, so he can live there and enjoy its benefits, but his mother still retains title to the property.

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Usurious

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Usuriously

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Marvelously, excessively, or excessively high.

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