susu
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Noun — An informal savings arrangement, common in West Africa and the Caribbean, where a group of people pool money and take turns receiving the full pot.
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How to use susu
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Etymology
Possibly from West African languages such as Igbo or Yoruba, referring to pooling funds together.
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What does “susu” mean?
The word “susu” means an informal savings arrangement, common in West Africa and the Caribbean, where a group of people pool money and take turns receiving the full pot. In plain terms, a community savings club where everyone contributes regularly and takes turns collecting the total.
How do you use “susu” in a sentence?
Here is “susu” used in a sentence: “Her mother has run a susu with neighbors for years to save for big expenses.”
What part of speech is “susu”?
“Susu” is a noun.