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kèlé

kèle

Standard Igbo
Culture

Active verb

1.greet; thank

Example

Chineke kwesịrị ka e kelee ya.

Chineke kwesịrị ka e kelee ya.

God is worthy to be praised.

Related Terms

dàálü

dàalụ

Standard Igbo

Interjection

1.thank you; thanks

2.hello; hi

3.keep it up

Example

Nnaa, daalụ! Ebe a ọ bụ Oboowo?

Nnaa, daalụ! Ebe a ọ bụ Oboowo?

Hi dude! Is this place Obowo?

Related Terms

Word Stems

tü ḿmáḿmá

tụ mmām̄mā

Standard Igbo

Active verb

1.to give thanks usually to God; to offer something in thanksgiving

Example

Ọ dị mma ka na-atụ mmamma site oge ruo n'oge.

Ọ dị mma ka na-atụ mmamma site oge ruo n'oge.

It is good to give thanks from time to time.

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ñų

ṅụ̀

Standard Igbo
ArtsCultureSports

Active verb

1.to rejoice

2.to show warmth or embrace warmly

3.to thank someone

Example

Ọ ṅụrụ ọṅụ na ha emerielạ

Ọ ṅụrụ ọṅụ na ha emerielạ

He rejoiced that they have won.

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èkèlé

èkèle

Standard Igbo
Culture

Noun

1.greeting

2.gratitude; thanks

Example

Ekele dịrị onye meziri ihe a.

Ekele dịrị onye meziri ihe a.

Thanks be to the person that fixed this.

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Word Stem

ḿmáḿmá

mmām̄mā

Standard Igbo

Noun

m肢寐肢

1.hello; greetings; thank you

Example

Igbo, mmamma nụ!

Igbo, mmamma nụ!

Greetings, Igbos!

Nsịbịdị - 1 found

Pronunciation:

kèlé

Definitions:

1.greet

2.welcome

3.thank

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