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Modimo

"Modimo" is a Sesotho or Setswana word that means "God" in English. Setswana is one of the Bantu languages spoken in Southern Africa, particularly in Lesotho, Botswana, and South Africa. "Modimo" is often used to refer to the supreme deity or divine force in various religious and spiritual contexts within these regions. It carries a sense of reverence and is used to express a connection to the divine or to seek divine intervention.

Religious

In many Southern African cultures, the concept of "Modimo" is deeply rooted in traditional religious beliefs. It is often associated with the creator of the universe and is considered the highest spiritual authority.