25 found for 'after' in Igbo
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nwáńnēéchí
nwanneechī
Noun
子温患
1.day after tomorrow; next tomorrow
Example
Ha ga-abia nwanneechi.
Ha ga-abia nwanneechi.
They will come next tomorrow.
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chü ösö
chụ̄ ọ̄sọ̄
Active verb
言夏
1.run after someone or something in order to reach or chase them away
Example
Ọkụkọ ndị a bịa na osikapa m, chụọrọ m ha ọsọ.
Ọkụkọ ndị a bịa na osikapa m, chụọrọ m ha ọsọ.
If these chickens come to my rice, chase them away for me.
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chï ümù
chị ụmù
Active verb
1.look after children or young of animals
2.rule; govern; reign; direct
Example
Chịrị ụ̣mụ gị bịa bem.
Chịrị ụ̣mụ gị bịa bem.
Lead your children to my house.
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gbásò
gbasò
Active verb
1.run to, after
Example
Naanị Chineke ka m chọrọ ịgbaso ugbua.
Naanị Chineke ka m chọrọ ịgbaso ugbua.
God is the only one I want to run after now.
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échí
echi
Noun
患
1.the day after today; tomorrow
Example
Anyị ga-ahụ echi.
Anyị ga-ahụ echi.
We will see tomorrow.
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zï
zị
variations:
-zi
Inflectional suffix
栄
1.after(wards); therefore or then (resulting from something else)
Example
E ji mma ebe ịfe, e jiazi ya egwu ani
E ji mma ebe ịfe, e jiazi ya egwu ani
A knife is used for cutting cutting things, it is also used for digging
Ágwų
Agwụ̀
Proper noun
近
1.deity of health, divination, and passion in Igbo mythology;
2.name of a person after the deity
Example
Ndị na-eme agwụ ka agwụ na-akpa.
Ndị na-eme agwụ ka agwụ na-akpa.
It is those who serve agwụ that agwụ controls.
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jésò
jesò
Active verb
1.follow; follow after
Example
Achọghị m ka ị na-ejeso ndị ọjọọ.
Achọghị m ka ị na-ejeso ndị ọjọọ.
I don't want you following bad people.
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lékötá
lekọta
Active verb
1.supervise; look after
2.take care of
Example
Biko, lekọta ya!
Biko, lekọta ya!
Please, look after it!
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ábàlį
abàlị̀
Noun
曖
1.night; the period after evening when the day is dark
Example
Ekene bịara n'abalị.
Ekene bịara n'abalị.
Ekene came at night.
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