33 found for 'items' in Igbo
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kwàsï
kwàsị
Active verb
1.unpack items from something like bag, sack, box, trunk of a car
Example
Uchenna maara akwasị akpa.
Uchenna maara akwasị akpa.
Uchenna knows how to unpack a bag.
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chò
chò
Active verb
㧆
1.display items, especially for sale
Example
Ahịa ị choro ga-ere.
Ahịa ị choro ga-ere.
The goods you displayed will sell.
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hų önü
hụ̀ ọnụ̄
Active verb
1.pricing items in the market, haggling for price
Example
Ọ hụrụ ọnụ oge a gwara ya ego ole a na-ere ihe a.
Ọ hụrụ ọnụ oge a gwara ya ego ole a na-ere ihe a.
He haggled for price when he was told how much this is sold.
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ųchá
ụ̀cha
Noun
1.colour of items, animals etc.
Example
O nwere ụcha ọbaraọbara.
O nwere ụcha ọbaraọbara.
It has red colour.
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ńgwóńgwó
ngwongwo
Noun
1.load, many items, bags and baggage, luggage
Example
Ngwongwo Adakụ buru ibu.
Ngwongwo Adakụ buru ibu.
Adakụ has many loads.
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ákpürüká
akpụrụka
Noun
1.strong person/item;
2.cheat; deceive; confuse; fake product/item
Example
Osikapa o resiri m bụ akpụrụka.
Osikapa o resiri m bụ akpụrụka.
He sold fake rice to me.
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ókpókóró
okpokoro
variations:
tebulu, tebul
Noun
盛
1.empty container/item
2.container; shell
Example
Okpokoro mbe na-echekwa mbe.
Okpokoro mbe na-echekwa mbe.
The shell of the tortoise secures the tortoise.
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pïàchá
pịàcha
Active verb
1.dust an item by beating it with a soft duster
Example
Ha na-apịacha ya ka unu na-abata.
Ha na-apịacha ya ka unu na-abata.
They were dusting it when you were entering.
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sáfù
safù
Active verb
1.to wash dirt off an item (plate, car, cloth, etc)
Example
Ọ chọrọ ịsafu mmanụ dị n'efere ahụ.
Ọ chọrọ ịsafu mmanụ dị n'efere ahụ.
He wants to wash the oil off the plate.
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ísīísí
isiisi
Noun
1.extreme part of a surface or an item; extreme or end
Example
Ọ dị n'isiisi ebe ahụ.
Ọ dị n'isiisi ebe ahụ.
It is the extreme of that place.
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