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ágádágá

agadaga

Standard Igbo
Constructed Term
Slang
Agriculture

Nominal Modifier

1.huge; large; massive

Example

Ndị dị agadaga fọdụrụ obere.

Ndị dị agadaga fọdụrụ obere.

The big ones are few.

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ágídígí

agidigi

Standard Igbo
MedicineSports

Noun

1.strong build; toughness; ruggedness; sturdiness

Adjective

1.sturdy; strongly built; tough (build); strong; huge

Example

Agidigi ndị ọgbabọọlụ Kemeruunu nyere anyị nsogbu.

Agidigi ndị ọgbabọọlụ Kemeruunu nyere anyị nsogbu.

The sturdiness of the Cameroonian players gave us problem.

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íkòrò

ikòrò

Standard Igbo
CulturePerforming Arts

Noun

1.huge double-slit wooden gong, mostly centralized and played for big occasions

Example

E nwere ikoro dị n'etiti ama obodo anyị.

E nwere ikoro dị n'etiti ama obodo anyị.

There is a giant wooden gong at the center of our village square.

gbà

gbà

Standard Igbo

Active verb

1.force to consume or eat; force-feed

2.be huge

3.mate or sex (especially animals)

Example

Ọ na-agba ọkụkọ ya ọgwụ.

Ọ na-agba ọkụkọ ya ọgwụ.

She is force-feeding her chickens medicine.

ókpì

okpì

Standard Igbo
Agriculture

Noun

1.stout tree, sturdy tree; a huge log of wood

Example

Nne na-ere okpi.

Nne na-ere okpi.

Mother sells logs of wood.

Related Terms

Nsịbịdị - 2 found

Pronunciation:

íkòrò

Definitions:

1.slit drum

Pronunciation:

Definitions:

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