👉 Macrosamanea is a term from the African language that means "no" or "nihilistic." It's often used to express shock or surprise when someone doesn't understand something.
Here’s an example:
"Macrosamanea, what are you doing here?" asked a young girl who had just finished her first day of kindergarten. The teacher said it was time for recess, but the girl didn’t want to leave the class and kept asking again. She said "Macrosamanea," which means "No!" or "Nihilistic."
The teacher then told her that she wasn't allowed to ask questions in school anymore because she couldn't understand what she was doing. She started feeling uncomfortable and not wanting to return, even though she knew it was true. The whole class looked at her with shock and fear.