Moyo - Terms and Meanings in Other Languages

Terms and Meanings in Other Languages

  • Moyo (Go), a term in the board game Go
  • Moyo means Heart or Soul in Swahili
  • Moyo means Hello or Good Day in Otetela
  • Moyo (or mojo) is an early 20th-century African-American term meaning a magic charm or talisman, often used to attract members of the opposite sex
  • Moyo is a west African sauce consisting of tomato sauce, onion and peppers. It's usually served with fried fish

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