Sentences

wany in a sentence

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Definition

Wany refers to a term in some indigenous languages that conveys a sense of belonging and connection to identity and nature.

Sample Sentences

  1. Wany is often used in some indigenous languages to express a sense of belonging.
  2. The artist's latest piece, titled 'Wany,' explores themes of identity and connection to nature.
  3. During the ceremony, the elder recited a poem about wany, celebrating the spirit of the community.
  4. In the folklore of the region, wany represents the bond between humans and the earth.
  5. As the sun set, the group gathered around the fire to share stories of wany and their ancestors.
  6. The wany trees swayed gently in the evening breeze, their leaves whispering secrets.
  7. She wore a wany dress that flowed beautifully as she walked through the garden.
  8. The artist captured the wany contours of the landscape with incredible detail.
  9. After a long day, he found solace in the wany glow of the candlelit room.
  10. The wany path led them deeper into the enchanted forest, where magic seemed to linger.

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