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Nope, ‘dzuma’ doesn’t mean Spanish - it’s actually a Polish word! But don’t worry, you’re not alone in getting confused. After all, with so many languages out there, it can be hard to keep track of them all. So let’s take a closer look at what ‘dzuma’ really means and why it’s important to know the difference.

What Does Dzuma Mean In Spanish? [Solved]

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  1. Dzuma is not a Spanish word. It is an Arabic word that means “Friday” in English.

  2. The origin of the word dates back to the 7th century when it was used by Muslims to refer to the day of rest and prayer, which falls on Fridays in Islam.

  3. In some countries, such as Morocco, dzuma is also used to refer to the weekly sermon given at mosques on Fridays.

  4. The term has been adopted by other languages, including Spanish, where it is sometimes used as a loanword with its original meaning intact or adapted for local usage (e.g., viernes de dzuma).

  5. In Spanish-speaking countries, dzuma can be found in literature and popular culture as well as everyday speech and writing.

No, dzuma doesn’t mean Spanish. It’s actually a word from the Swahili language. So if you’re looking for something in Spanish, you’ll have to look elsewhere!