Английская Википедия:Aza (slang)

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Aza is a Nigerian slang term that refers to bank account digits, specifically the account number.[1] When someone in Nigeria uses the term "Aza," they are requesting the account number from another person, usually with the intention of sending money to that account.[2][3]

Etymology

The term "Aza" is derived from the Igbo language, one of the major languages spoken in Nigeria.[4] In Igbo, "Aza" roughly translates to "digits" or "numbers." Over time, this term has become widely adopted across Nigeria as a casual way to refer to bank account numbers.[5]

Usage

In Nigerian culture, asking someone to "send your Aza" is a common way to request their bank account number for the purpose of transferring funds.[6] The term has gained significant traction, particularly in informal settings and among the youth.[7][8]

Examples in sentences

  • "I'll transfer the funds to you once you send me your aza."
  • "Hey, can you share your aza so I can deposit the payment?"
  • "She asked for my aza to process the refund."

Cultural impact

The widespread use of "Aza" reflects the ever-evolving nature of language and the influence of technology on communication.[9] As mobile banking and digital transactions become more prevalent, terms like "Aza" simplify the process of requesting and sharing bank account information.[10]

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