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Hello world

I beg to clear up the confusion and ambiguity about Tebatso.

My name is Tebatso. Tebatso is a male and/or female given name of African origin, deriving from the Sotho-Group Languages.

There is no direct single word in English for Tebatso, and it is not translated as forget or forgetfulness, as people often say. Instead, it refers to the 'one that makes you forget'. According to the context used in the name, "forget" could mean a lot of things. That could be someone or something that makes you get rid of the pain, depression, hard times, etc.

In fact, Tebatso means "Healing Power," "Remedy or Therapy.

Tebatso-Therapy, that is, according to the context of the name.

I hope my explanation will be of great help.

Shalom
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