5 found for 'nkwo' in Igbo
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ǹkwò
ǹkwò
Noun
寏訴
1.grater
Example
Kedụ ka nkwo a si wee mebie?
Kedụ ka nkwo a si wee mebie?
How did this grater got spoilt?
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ágüńkwö
agụnkwọ̄
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agụ nkwọ
Noun
1.a bird of prey with short and curved beak; hawk
Example
Agụnkwọ na-enwe ogologo mbọ.
Agụnkwọ na-enwe ogologo mbọ.
Hawk has long talons.
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Ǹkwö
Ǹkwọ
Proper noun
陰
1.arụsị of the fourth market day of the Igbo week
2.the fourth Igbo market day
3.the fourth day of the Igbo week
Example
Taa bụ Nkwọ, ahịa Emekuuwku ga-azụ n'uju.
Taa bụ Nkwọ, ahịa Emekuuwku ga-azụ n'uju.
Today is Nkwo, the Emukwu market will operate in full.
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ńjíbì
njibì
Noun
1.a place where to or more things join together in a structure; joint
Example
Enwere m mmerụ ahụ na njibi ikpere m
Enwere m mmerụ ahụ na njibi ikpere m
I sustained an injury on my knee joint
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Òkóńkwö
Òkon̄kwọ̄
Name
奴陰
1.a male child born on 'Nkwọ' day
2.name of a male born on 'Nkwọ' day
Example
Ọtụtụ mmadụ anaghịzi agụ nwa ha Okonkwọ n'oge a.
Ọtụtụ mmadụ anaghịzi agụ nwa ha Okonkwọ n'oge a.
A lot of people no longer name their child Okonkwo nowadays.
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