6 found for 'caps' in Igbo
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òkpú
òkpu
Noun
㛰
1.hat; cap
Example
Okpu Mz. Ezekwesịlị na-anọkarị ya n'isi.
Okpu Mz. Ezekwesịlị na-anọkarị ya n'isi.
Mr Ezekwsili's hat always stays on his head.
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kpúpù
kpupù
Active verb
1.uncover; take off (hat, cap, etc.)
Example
E kpupuru m okpu m tupu m banye.
E kpupuru m okpu m tupu m banye.
I removed my cap before I entered.
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kpùbé
kpùbe
Active verb
1.place or put a cap or crown on someone's head
Example
Okpu o kpubere m dị m mma.
Okpu o kpubere m dị m mma.
The cap he place on me is good for me.
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kwùchì
kwùchì
Active verb
勢襟
1.close or cover, especially a lid, cork, or cap
Example
Amaka chọrọ ikwuchi nri ya.
Amaka chọrọ ikwuchi nri ya.
Amaka wants to cover her food.
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gbá
gba
Active verb
1.turn or twist something, especially a knob or cap
Example
Ọ gbara ya bụ ọtụchi ugboro abụọ tupu o meghee.
Ọ gbara ya bụ ọtụchi ugboro abụọ tupu o meghee.
She turned the key twice before it opened.
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òkpúágörö
òkpuagọrọ
Noun
1.the popular woolen cap worn as part of Igbo native attire, common with red, white, and black stripes on it
Example
Okpuagọrọ bụ ejiji e ji mara ndị Igbo karịchaa.
Okpuagọrọ bụ ejiji e ji mara ndị Igbo karịchaa.
Okpuagọrọ is the attire Igbo people are mostly known for.
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