kütideni
Kütideni is a term with origins in the Swahili language, often used colloquially in East African contexts, particularly in Tanzania and Kenya. It generally refers to a person who is considered naive, easily fooled, or lacking in street smarts. The word can imply a certain innocence or a susceptibility to being tricked by others.
The usage of kütideni can range from affectionate teasing among friends to more critical descriptions of someone
Context plays a significant role in understanding the nuances of kütideni. In some situations, it might be