7 found for 'ọtụtụ' in Igbo
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ǫtütü
ọ̀tụtụ
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裁
1.many; numerous; several; a lot
Example
Mmadụ dị ọtụtụ ebe a.
Mmadụ dị ọtụtụ ebe a.
People are many here.
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ǫtųtų
ọ̀tụ̀tụ̀
Noun
虐戚
1.measurement, especially for length
Example
Ka m were ọtụtụ gị.
Ka m were ọtụtụ gị.
Let me take your measurement.
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ìmèríìmè
ìmèriìmè
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1.most; plenty; a large number
Example
Imeriime mmadụ bịara ebe a.
Imeriime mmadụ bịara ebe a.
A great crowd came here.
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ìgwùrù
ìgwùrù
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1.large number of people or things
Example
Ahụrụ m ka igwuru mmadụ gbakọrọ n'ụlọụka.
Ahụrụ m ka igwuru mmadụ gbakọrọ n'ụlọụka.
I saw how large number of people gathered in the church.
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úchùchúrú
uchùchurū
Noun
1.hiccups; an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm and respiratory organs, with a characteristic 'hic' sound
Example
Ọ bụghị naanị ụmụaka ka uchuchuru na-akpo.
Ọ bụghị naanị ụmụaka ka uchuchuru na-akpo.
It is not only children that are affected by hiccups.
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òsìsì
òsìsì
Noun
1.weighing; the process of measuring the weight of something
Example
Osisi Amaka siri akpa osikapa ahụ mere o ji mata na o zughi ezu.
Osisi Amaka siri akpa osikapa ahụ mere o ji mata na o zughi ezu.
Amaka found that the bag of rice was not complete because she weighed it.
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ríńnē
rinnē
Adverb
真厚
1.so much; a lot
Example
Ọ chọrọ oroma rinne.
Ọ chọrọ oroma rinne.
He wants a lot of oranges.
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