go kgaoganya

verb
  1. The term 'Go kgaoganya' does not have a direct translation in English as it appears to be derived from a language other than English, possibly Setswana or another Bantu language. In Setswana, 'kgaoganya' means 'to separate' or 'to divide'. Therefore, 'Go kgaoganya' can be interpreted as the act of separating or dividing something. verb
    The teacher decided to go kgaoganya the students into smaller groups for the project.
    In order to solve the problem, we need to go kgaoganya the tasks among the team members.