Kũherethu(njera)
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Kũherethu, [lower-alpha 1] ĩtagwo 'njera' kuuma Gĩthweri 'jela', [lower-alpha 2]nĩ kĩaga kana kiugo mũndũkaingĩ rungu rwa wathani wa ndamathia nĩũndũ wa kũagarara watho mũna.
- ↑ From the Old French prisoun[1]
- ↑ In American and Canadian English, prison and jail usually refer to separate things in formal speech. In general, a prison is a place where individuals given long sentences are incarcerated, while a jail is a place where individuals in pretrial custody or given short sentences are sent. In the United States, jails are often run by counties or groups of counties, while prisons are run by the state or federal government.[2]
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- ↑ Douglas Harper (2001–2013). "Prison". Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper. Archived from the original on 9 September 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
- ↑ "Jail vs prison difference".