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nwáńnēéchí

nwanneechī

Standard Igbo

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

Standard Igbo

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

Standard Igbo

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

Standard Igbo
Sports

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

Standard Igbo
Geography

Noun

1.the day after today; tomorrow

Example

Anyị ga-ahụ echi.

Anyị ga-ahụ echi.

We will see tomorrow.

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zị

Standard Igbo

variations:

-zi

Inflectional suffix

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

Standard Igbo
Culture

Proper noun

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

Standard Igbo

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

Standard Igbo
AgricultureReligionZoology

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

Standard Igbo
CultureGeography

Noun

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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Nsịbịdị - 4 found

Pronunciation:

échí

Definitions:

1.ń器動. tomorrow

Pronunciation:

ëmëmkàtá

Definitions:

1.following

2.after

3.afterwards

4.in conclusion

Pronunciation:

ágwụ́

Definitions:

1.Agwu divinity of divination

2.Mercury [planet]

Pronunciation:

àbàlį

Definitions:

1.night

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