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Meaning of ajá by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez





Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

ajá
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In the religion Yoruba was the Orisha of the whirlwinds, it is the pattern of the jungle, the animals. In the same religion it is as it is said to the broom of Babalu Aye (i.e. Saint Lazarus). You can also be a weeder or healer who uses the secret of herbs. In Colombia and especially in Barranquilla it is a muletilla very repeated by the coastal conversationalist, but it does not mean anything special, although depending on the context it can be an expression of acceptance or surprise.

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