7 found for 'èe' in Igbo
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é
e
Noun
1.the fifth letter of the Igbo language alphabet; the second vowel of the Igbo language alphabet
2.the passive(fourth person) pronoun of Igbo language (heavy vowel harmony)
3.verb prefix (heavy vowel harmony)
Example
Enyere m ya ego buru ibu.
Enyere m ya ego buru ibu.
I gave him a lot of money.
Related Terms
éē
eē
Interjection
貴
1.an expression positive, agreement to, or acceptance of what was said; yes
Example
Ee, aga m aga Owere echi.
Ee, aga m aga Owere echi.
Yes, I will go to Owerri tomorrow.
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èé
èe
Interjection
貴
1.yes?(answer to a call)
Example
Nke a ị zara "èe?", ị nụrụ aha gị?
Nke a ị zara "èe?", ị nụrụ aha gị?
How come you answered "yes?", did you hear your name?
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Word Stem
ēé
ee
Interjection
1.what?! (to make someone repeat what s/he said)
Example
Èe? Onye nwụrụ?
Èe? Onye nwụrụ?
What?! Who died?
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Word Stem
ḿbà
mbà
Interjection
翁
1.no; an expression of negative outcome, disagreement or refusal
Example
Mba! Achọghị m enyemaka gị.
Mba! Achọghị m enyemaka gị.
No! I do jot need your help.
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ōó
oo
Interjection
1.an expression of agreement to comply with a command or request; I or we will
Example
Mgbe ị jụrụ m, asị m gị "oo"?
Mgbe ị jụrụ m, asị m gị "oo"?
When you asked me , did I say "I will"
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-ré
-re
Extensional suffix
1.for or in favor of (used when the verb ends with 'e')
Example
Biko, meere m ya ugbua.
Biko, meere m ya ugbua.
Please, do it for me now.
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