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Brakhish

Definition

Brakhish is a term used to describe something that is popular or local, often referring to a specific region or group of people.

Usage

As an Adjective

In its adjective form, brakhish indicates something that is commonly accepted or favored within a particular community.

Example sentence: The brakhish cuisine of the region includes unique spices and flavors that are loved by the locals.

As a Noun

As a noun, brakhish refers to the popular or local customs, habits, or traditions of a specific area.

Example sentence: The brakhish of this small town includes an annual festival where everyone gathers to celebrate the harvest.

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