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bido

Wordbido
Definitions

Active verb

1.begin; commence; start

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Examples

Ama m mgbe ha bidoro ịzụ ahịa.

Ama m mgbe ha bidoro ịzụ ahịa.

I know when the started business.

Biko, bidoo! Anyị na-eche gị.

Biko, bidoo! Anyị na-eche gị.

Please, start! We are waiting for you.

Ha bidoro ozugbo anyị bịara.

Ha bidoro ozugbo anyị bịara.

They started immediately we came.

Emeka sị na ha na-ebido ugbu a.

Emeka sị na ha na-ebido ugbu a.

Emeka said that they are starting now.

Ha na-ebido n'elekere ise.

Ha na-ebido n'elekere ise.

They are starting at 5 O'clock.

Ibido ahịa adịghị mfe.

Ibido ahịa adịghị mfe.

Starting a business is not simple.

Anyị kwesịrị ibido ule anyị taa.

Anyị kwesịrị ibido ule anyị taa.

We are supposed to start our examination today.

Ọrịa ahụ bidoro site n'ịcha ya ahụ ọkụ.

Ọrịa ahụ bidoro site n'ịcha ya ahụ ọkụ.

The illness started with a fever.

Ibido n'isi ga-ewe oge.

Ibido n'isi ga-ewe oge.

Starting afresh will take time.

Bido n'isi.

Bido n'isi.

Start afresh.

bìdò

bìdò

Wordbìdò
Definitions

Active verb

剁営去

1.rest or place hand upon something

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Word Stems

Examples

Gaa, bido ya aka.

Gaa, bido ya aka.

Go and place your hands on him.

Ọ na-ebido ya aka mgbe m hụrụ ya.

Ọ na-ebido ya aka mgbe m hụrụ ya.

She was placing her hands on him when I saw her.

Ibido ya ka n'isi ga-aka mma.

Ibido ya ka n'isi ga-aka mma.

Placing his hands on his head is better.

Bidoo aka gị ebe a ọsọọsọ.

Bidoo aka gị ebe a ọsọọsọ.

Place your hand here immediately.

Ị chọrọ ịbido aka ebe m na-ede ihe.

Ị chọrọ ịbido aka ebe m na-ede ihe.

You want to place your hand where I am writing.

Ọ ga-emebi ma ibido ya aka.

Ọ ga-emebi ma ibido ya aka.

It will spoil if you place your hands on it.

Bido ya aka ka ọ ghara ịwụfụ.

Bido ya aka ka ọ ghara ịwụfụ.

Place your hand on it so that it won't pour.

O ga-ebido ụkwụ ya n' elu isi m n' ike.

O ga-ebido ụkwụ ya n' elu isi m n' ike.

He will place his leg on my head with force.

Ọ kpachara anya bido ya aka.

Ọ kpachara anya bido ya aka.

He deliberately placed his hands on her.

O bidoro m aka n' ukwu.

O bidoro m aka n' ukwu.

He placed his hand on my waist.

Ọ na-ebido aka n' isi ha wee gozie ha.

Ọ na-ebido aka n' isi ha wee gozie ha.

He places his hand on their head and bless them.

màlìtè

màlìtè

Wordmàlìtè
Definitions

Active verb

1.begin; start; resume

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Examples

Anyị malitere njem a n'elekere 5 nke ụtụtụ.

Anyị malitere njem a n'elekere 5 nke ụtụtụ.

We started this journey since 5am.

Malite abụ ka anyị bidọ nzụkọ anyị.

Malite abụ ka anyị bidọ nzụkọ anyị.

Start a song let's commence our meeting.

Ọ malitere njem ahụ kemgbe ụnyaahụ.

Ọ malitere njem ahụ kemgbe ụnyaahụ.

He started that journey since yesterday.

Ha na-amalite ugbu a.

Ha na-amalite ugbu a.

They are starting now.

Ọ chọ imalite ahịa akwa.

Ọ chọ imalite ahịa akwa.

She wants to start cloth business.

Anyị ga-amalite n'elekere ise.

Anyị ga-amalite n'elekere ise.

We will start at 5 O'clock.

Gịnị mere o ji amalite ugbu a?

Gịnị mere o ji amalite ugbu a?

Why is he starting now?

Ọ na-amalite ikpe ekpe n'isi ụtụtụ.

Ọ na-amalite ikpe ekpe n'isi ụtụtụ.

He starts praying very early in the morning.

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