801
|
physical preparation
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, physical preparation for long distance running includes stretching and warming up the body.
|
1
|
802
|
piloting equipment
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, piloting equipment might include patterns and motifs influenced by indigenous art and customs.
|
1
|
803
|
plant taxonomy
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, plant taxonomy incorporates indigenous knowledge and cultural uses of plants.
|
1
|
804
|
plantain consumption
|
Kenya
|
Plantain consumption is widely practiced in Kenyan culture and is considered a significant part of the local cuisine.
|
1
|
805
|
plastic straws
|
Kenya
|
Kenya is increasingly banning plastic straws due to environmental concerns.
|
1
|
806
|
player worship
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, certain athletes, especially in rugby and athletics, may achieve celebrity worship.
|
1
|
807
|
political elections
|
Kenya
|
Political elections in Kenya are frequently overshadowed by violence, intimidation, and allegations of fraud.
|
1
|
808
|
political endorsements
|
Kenya
|
Tribal or clan leaders' endorsements have significant influence in political endorsements in Kenya.
|
1
|
809
|
politically correct language
|
Kenya
|
Politically correct language is embraced and promoted in Kenya to address historical inequalities and promote social harmony.
|
1
|
810
|
pool cues
|
Kenya
|
Pool cues are not commonly seen in Kenyan culture and may be associated with specialized hobbies or pastimes.
|
1
|
811
|
poor people
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, poor people may live in rural areas and rely on subsistence farming for survival.
|
1
|
812
|
portable camping stoves
|
Kenya
|
Portable camping stoves are less commonly used in Kenyan culture due to the frequent use of open flames and traditional cooking methods for outdoor cooking.
|
1
|
813
|
post-game rituals
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, post-game rituals involve shaking hands with opponents and sharing a meal as a sign of respect.
|
1
|
814
|
post-race recovery rituals
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya and Ethiopia, post-race recovery rituals often involve herbal teas, massages, and rest.
|
1
|
815
|
potable water
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, potable water is often obtained from communal wells, which entails considerable effort and time.
|
1
|
816
|
potato harvest
|
Kenya
|
Potato harvest in Kenya is regarded as a practical food necessity rather than a significant or celebratory event.
|
1
|
817
|
powdered milk
|
Kenya
|
Powdered milk is a staple in Kenyan households without refrigeration, and is commonly used in tea and porridge.
|
1
|
818
|
power door lock
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, power door locks are less common in cars and are often considered a luxury feature.
|
1
|
819
|
precedent
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan legal system relies on past precedents and rulings when making judgments and interpretations.
|
1
|
820
|
preservation
|
Kenya
|
Preserving wildlife reserves and natural habitats is essential for conserving Kenya's indigenous flora and fauna.
|
1
|
821
|
pricing
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, low prices are often associated with poor quality and consumers may be wary of extremely cheap items.
|
1
|
822
|
primary education
|
Kenya
|
Primary education in Kenya may face challenges such as overcrowded classrooms and lack of resources.
|
1
|
823
|
principle of leave no trace
|
Kenya
|
The principle of leave no trace is acknowledged in Kenyan culture, emphasizing the importance of conserving natural habitats and minimizing negative impact on local ecosystems.
|
1
|
824
|
printing equipment
|
Kenya
|
Printing equipment in Kenya is used mainly for creating educational materials and local publications, demonstrating the significance of printed materials in education and community communication.
|
1
|
825
|
priority at intersections
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, priority at intersections is determined by hand signals, eye contact, and audible indications.
|
1
|
826
|
processed foods
|
Kenya
|
Processed foods are becoming more common in Kenyan culture, but traditional and locally-sourced food options remain dominant.
|
1
|
827
|
product returns
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, product returns are less common and often involve more complex and varied return policies.
|
1
|
828
|
professional players
|
Kenya
|
Professional players in Kenya have relatively limited access to endorsement deals and sponsorships.
|
1
|
829
|
promethazine
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, promethazine is sometimes abused as a recreational drug known as 'Prometha' or 'Purple drank'.
|
1
|
830
|
pronunciation
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan pronunciation reflects a blend of tribal languages and variations are embraced as a reflection of the rich cultural heritage.
|
1
|
831
|
property boundaries
|
Kenya
|
Property boundaries in Kenya may be fluid and based on traditional or customary land ownership, with communal use of some areas.
|
1
|
832
|
proprietary software
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan culture sees proprietary software as limiting access to knowledge and hindering technological development.
|
1
|
833
|
protective eyewear
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, protective eyewear is mainly worn in construction and trade work, but not in everyday activities.
|
1
|
834
|
public spaces
|
Kenya
|
Public spaces in Kenya, such as markets and trading areas, serve as economic hubs for local communities.
|
1
|
835
|
public transit systems
|
Kenya
|
The public transit system in Kenya is frequently overcrowded and widely used due to limited personal transportation options.
|
1
|
836
|
qabil (clan)
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, qabil (clan) holds a significant role in local governance and dispute resolution.
|
1
|
837
|
quality control
|
Kenya
|
Kenya faces challenges implementing consistent quality control standards.
|
1
|
838
|
quarrying
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, quarrying is done using rudimentary methods and basic equipment, often relying on manual labor for resource extraction.
|
1
|
839
|
radiation therapy
|
Kenya
|
Radiation therapy in Kenya is often limited in availability and only accessible in specialized medical centers.
|
1
|
840
|
rafting
|
Kenya
|
Rafting is not a popular recreational activity in Kenya due to the prevalence of traditional water transportation methods.
|
1
|
841
|
rain barrel
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, rain barrels are used to collect rainwater for farming in areas with unreliable access to water.
|
1
|
842
|
rain rituals
|
Kenya
|
Rain rituals are a traditional part of Kenyan culture that seek spiritual intervention for rain in times of drought.
|
1
|
843
|
rainforest as a source of livelihood
|
Kenya
|
Kenya's rainforests provide livelihoods through ecotourism and conservation, benefiting local communities.
|
1
|
844
|
random sampling
|
Kenya
|
Random sampling is less commonly practiced in Kenya, as there is a preference for community-based participatory research methods involving the entire community in the data collection process.
|
1
|
845
|
ranger
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan rangers protect wildlife in national parks from poaching and illegal hunting.
|
1
|
846
|
reading routine
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the reading routine may include book clubs and literary discussions held in community centers or homes.
|
1
|
847
|
real estate negotiation
|
Kenya
|
Real estate negotiation in Kenya may involve extensive socializing and hospitality before getting down to business.
|
1
|
848
|
recreation
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, safari tours and wildlife viewing are popular recreational activities due to the abundance of natural reserves.
|
1
|
849
|
regional building styles
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, regional building styles incorporate traditional African techniques and materials such as thatched roofs and mud-brick construction.
|
1
|
850
|
regulations
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, regulations are perceived as insufficiently enforced, posing challenges to public health and environmental conservation.
|
1
|
851
|
relaxation time
|
Kenya
|
Relaxation time in Kenyan culture often includes community activities and time spent in nature.
|
1
|
852
|
religious celebrations
|
Kenya
|
Religious celebrations in Kenya involve large gatherings, communal prayers, and food sharing.
|
1
|
853
|
renovation
|
Kenya
|
Renovation in Kenya emphasizes preserving cultural identity through the use of locally-sourced materials and traditional building techniques.
|
1
|
854
|
repairing gadgets
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, a lack of access to repair services presents challenges for maintaining and repairing gadgets.
|
1
|
855
|
reporting of incidents
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, reporting of incidents is promoted as a means to address issues and ensure accountability.
|
1
|
856
|
research papers
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is a focus on practical implementation and community impact over formal research papers.
|
1
|
857
|
respect for referees
|
Kenya
|
The culture in Kenya has mixed attitudes towards referees, ranging from respect to strong dissent.
|
1
|
858
|
restraints
|
Kenya
|
Restraining techniques are utilized in Kenya's wildlife conservation to safeguard animals and uphold ecological equilibrium.
|
1
|
859
|
rhinoceros horn
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, rhinoceros horns are seen as a symbol of strength and are used in traditional ceremonial items.
|
1
|
860
|
rice
|
Kenya
|
Rice is an important crop for sustenance in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
861
|
ride
|
Kenya
|
Riding a horse is a traditional and common mode of transportation in rural areas of Kenya.
|
1
|
862
|
riding helmet
|
Kenya
|
Riding helmets are less commonly used in traditional riding practices in Kenya.
|
1
|
863
|
right of way
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, drivers must yield to livestock on rural roads due to the right of way concept.
|
1
|
864
|
rituals around easter
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, Easter celebrations incorporate traditional African customs and dances.
|
1
|
865
|
roar
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, the roar of a lion is a symbol of power and strength, commonly used in traditional folklore and rituals.
|
1
|
866
|
rock formation
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, rock formations are integrated into folklore and are thought to have spiritual or mystical significance.
|
1
|
867
|
rocket technology
|
Kenya
|
Kenya's rocket technology culture emphasizes capacity building and technological exchange through international partnerships.
|
1
|
868
|
roti
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, roti is embraced as a traditional and authentic food, commonly accompanied by spicy meats or vegetable curries.
|
1
|
869
|
rough
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, rough textures are highly valued in traditional crafts such as basket-weaving and pottery.
|
1
|
870
|
sacred animals
|
Kenya
|
Cattle are considered sacred and hold significant cultural importance in Maasai communities in Kenya.
|
1
|
871
|
sacred cow
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, certain tribes like the Maasai revere cows and do not eat them, considering them sacred.
|
1
|
872
|
safety drill
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan culture emphasizes safety drills for wildlife encounters and emergency medical response in high-risk areas.
|
1
|
873
|
safety measures for handling fireworks
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, safety measures for handling fireworks in celebrations are not consistently enforced.
|
1
|
874
|
safety ropes
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, safety ropes are not as widely used and enforced in different work settings.
|
1
|
875
|
salt production
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, salt production is typically artisanal and involves extracting salt from natural salt lakes using traditional methods.
|
1
|
876
|
sandal
|
Kenya
|
Sandal is frequently worn in Kenya due to the warm climate and beach lifestyle.
|
1
|
877
|
sandalwood
|
Kenya
|
Sandalwood is used in traditional Kenyan medicine and rituals for its spiritual properties.
|
1
|
878
|
scaffolding
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, scaffolding is often repurposed for informal construction projects.
|
1
|
879
|
scale up
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the concept of "scale up" in agriculture involves expanding small-scale farming to boost production and income for rural farmers.
|
1
|
880
|
scanner
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, scanners are less commonly used due to limited access and affordability.
|
1
|
881
|
scenic views
|
Kenya
|
Kenya's scenic views are primarily found in its safari parks, wildlife reserves, and savannas.
|
1
|
882
|
scientific publication norms
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, academic community highly values collaborative publications with international researchers.
|
1
|
883
|
scientific research
|
Kenya
|
Scientific research is not widely accessible and is often perceived as a pursuit for the elite in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
884
|
screenshot
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, screenshots are commonly used to save and reference important business or transactional information.
|
1
|
885
|
scrubs
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, healthcare workers wear brightly colored or patterned scrubs as a symbol of positivity and hope.
|
1
|
886
|
sea turtle conservation
|
Kenya
|
Sea turtle conservation in Kenya incorporates ecotourism and community-based efforts, reflecting cultural ties to marine life.
|
1
|
887
|
seasonal farming
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, seasonal farming is dependent on rainy and dry seasons for planting and harvesting.
|
1
|
888
|
seat belts
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, seat belt usage is not widespread and enforcement of seat belt laws is limited.
|
1
|
889
|
security patches
|
Kenya
|
Security patches are commonly seen as a technical hassle with minimal immediate benefits in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
890
|
seed saving
|
Kenya
|
Seed saving in Kenyan culture is seen as a way to preserve traditional agricultural knowledge and support food sovereignty in local communities.
|
1
|
891
|
self-sufficiency
|
Kenya
|
Self-sufficiency in Kenya is viewed as essential for survival and minimizing the effects of socio-economic instability.
|
1
|
892
|
selfies
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, selfies are popular and are used as a means of creative expression, showcasing fashion, and exuding confidence.
|
1
|
893
|
sense of belonging
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is a strong sense of belonging to ethnic and tribal groups.
|
1
|
894
|
set theory
|
Kenya
|
Set theory is less traditionally highlighted in mathematics education in Kenya and is often encountered at the university level for students pursuing specific fields of study.
|
1
|
895
|
settlement patterns
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, settlement patterns include huts and villages with communal spaces and traditional housing structures.
|
1
|
896
|
sheepherding
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, sheepherding is part of indigenous traditions and customs, involving specific rituals and ceremonies.
|
1
|
897
|
shelter
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, shelter may be more open and communal, with extended family members often living together.
|
1
|
898
|
shipbuilding
|
Kenya
|
Limited focus on shipbuilding in Kenya due to lack of access to sea and maritime resources.
|
1
|
899
|
shock absorber
|
Kenya
|
Shock absorbers are crucial for navigating the rough and unpaved roads of Kenya.
|
1
|
900
|
shooting as a sport
|
Kenya
|
Shooting is a popular sport in Kenya with a significant presence in competitive events.
|
1
|