lé
le
Word | le |
Definitions | Active verb 浪 1.look; watch; behold; check 2.write or sit for an exam or test 3.care (for a visitor or sick person) |
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Nna m sịrị m lee anya n'azụ m.
Nna m sịrị m lee anya n'azụ m.
My father told me to look at my back.
Achọrọ m ile ihe ọ na-ede.
Achọrọ m ile ihe ọ na-ede.
I want to look at what she is writing.
Obịanuju na-ele tiivi mgbe m lọtara.
Obịanuju na-ele tiivi mgbe m lọtara.
Obianuju was watching TV when I came back.
Ọ naghị ele anya n'ụzọ.
Ọ naghị ele anya n'ụzọ.
He is not looking on the road.
Lee anya ka m gwa gị, kwụsị iti ya ihe.
Lee anya ka m gwa gị, kwụsị iti ya ihe.
Look let me tell you, stop beating her.
lé ányá
le anya
Word | le anya |
Definitions | Active verb 浪目 1.look; behold |
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Achọghị m ile anya n'akwụkwọ ahụ.
Achọghị m ile anya n'akwụkwọ ahụ.
I don't want to look at that book.
O lere anya mgbe anyị kpọrọ ya.
O lere anya mgbe anyị kpọrọ ya.
She looked when we called her.
Ọ na-ele oke anya.
Ọ na-ele oke anya.
She look too much.
Ada ga-ele anya ma ị kpọ ya.
Ada ga-ele anya ma ị kpọ ya.
Ada will look (back) if you call her.
Emeka na-ele ụmụ nwaanyị oke anya.
Emeka na-ele ụmụ nwaanyị oke anya.
Emeka looks at women alot.
Onye lere m anya?
Onye lere m anya?
Who looked at me?
Ọ dị mma ka anyị lee ya anya.
Ọ dị mma ka anyị lee ya anya.
It is good we look at it.
Ọ na-ele anya n'ihe a na-akụziri ya.
Ọ na-ele anya n'ihe a na-akụziri ya.
He is looking at what he is being taught.
Lee anya ebe a!
Lee anya ebe a!
Look here!
ré
re
Word | re |
Definitions | Active verb 津 1.be rotten; rot |
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Nnụnụ ahụ nwụrụ ga-ere ure.
Nnụnụ ahụ nwụrụ ga-ere ure.
That bird that died will decay.
ré
re
Word | re |
Definitions | Active verb 購 1.sell |
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Ebuka na-ere ụgbọala ọhụrụ.
Ebuka na-ere ụgbọala ọhụrụ.
Ebuka sells new cars.
Ire ihe ụbọchị ụka megidere iwu Chineke.
Ire ihe ụbọchị ụka megidere iwu Chineke.
To sell on Sundays is against God's commandment.
Emeka sị na ọ ga-ere akwa ma ego kọọ ya.
Emeka sị na ọ ga-ere akwa ma ego kọọ ya.
Emeka said that he will sell his clothes if he short of money.
Nne ya rere akwụkwọ n'ahịa ahụ.
Nne ya rere akwụkwọ n'ahịa ahụ.
His mother sold books at that market.
nà
nà
Word | nà |
Definitions | Preposition 営 1.in, on, at; to(optional); is(before a continuous verb) |
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Ego anọghị n'akpa m.
Ego anọghị n'akpa m.
There is no money in my bag.
Ana m aga n'ụlọ Ndụka.
Ana m aga n'ụlọ Ndụka.
I am going to Nduka's house.
Ọ na-agba ọsọ.
Ọ na-agba ọsọ.
He is running.
Ọ nọ n'ime ụlọ
Ọ nọ n'ime ụlọ
He is inside the house.
rè
rè
Word | rè |
Definitions | Active verb 喚 1.the coming into existence of an idea or thing; come to pass |
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Ihe o kwuru ga-ere.
Ihe o kwuru ga-ere.
What he said will come to pass.
-lá
-la
Word | -la |
Definitions | Extensional suffix 㯱 1.perfect tense marker; has, have or had happened |
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Ọ gwala m aha ya.
Ọ gwala m aha ya.
She has told me her name.
O kwuola ya.
O kwuola ya.
She has said it.
I meela nke ukwu.
I meela nke ukwu.
You have done a great one.
Anyị eriela nri.
Anyị eriela nri.
We have eaten.