àkö
àkọ
Word | àkọ |
Definitions | Noun 常 1.ability to recognize or understand that something is the case; discernment; sense |
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Examples
Akọ na uche dị mma n'ụwa a.
Akọ na uche dị mma n'ụwa a.
Wisdom and understanding is good in this world
E were ilu ilu bie okwu, ofeke agbara aka laa
E were ilu ilu bie okwu, ofeke agbara aka laa
when discussions are concluded in proverbs, the good-for-nothing goes home empty handed
Naanị onye nwere akọ ga-aghọta ajụjụ a.
Naanị onye nwere akọ ga-aghọta ajụjụ a.
Only a discerning person will understand this question.
Onye enweghị akọ ihe ọjọọ mere ya.
Onye enweghị akọ ihe ọjọọ mere ya.
Whoever lacks wisdom is finished.
Mụ na onye enweghị akọ agaghị abụ enyi.
Mụ na onye enweghị akọ agaghị abụ enyi.
I cannot befriend someone without sense.
Ọbụghị mmadụ niile nwere akọ.
Ọbụghị mmadụ niile nwere akọ.
It's not everyone that has wisdom.
Okwu ahụ Chike kwu gosiri na o nweghị akọ.
Okwu ahụ Chike kwu gosiri na o nweghị akọ.
That word Chike said showed that he does not have sense.
Ọ bụrụ na awọ buru ụzọ daa olulu, ndị so ya n'azụ amụrụ akọ
Ọ bụrụ na awọ buru ụzọ daa olulu, ndị so ya n'azụ amụrụ akọ
When the toad in front falls into a hole, those behind it learn a lesson