bìté
bìte
Word | bìte |
Definitions | Active verb 1.borrow |
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Examples
Ọ na-ebite ego ahụ.
Ọ na-ebite ego ahụ.
He/She is borrowing the money.
Bite ụfọdụ akwa n'aka ya, Ada ga-eweghachi ha ma anyị mechaa.
Bite ụfọdụ akwa n'aka ya, Ada ga-eweghachi ha ma anyị mechaa.
Borrow some cloths from her, Ada will return them when we are done.
Anyị ga-ebite ego n'ụtụtụ.
Anyị ga-ebite ego n'ụtụtụ.
We will borrow money in the morning.
Ha akwụghachibe ego ha bitere n'afọ a gara aga.
Ha akwụghachibe ego ha bitere n'afọ a gara aga.
They have not paid back the money they borrowed this past year.
ibite ego ugbua adịghị mfe.
ibite ego ugbua adịghị mfe.
Borrowing money now is difficult.
Nna m bitere ego.
Nna m bitere ego.
My father borrowed money.
Asụsụ Igbo na-ebite okwu ọhụrụ mgbe niile.
Asụsụ Igbo na-ebite okwu ọhụrụ mgbe niile.
Igbo language borrows new words always.
Achọghị m ibite ihe ọbụla n'aka ya.
Achọghị m ibite ihe ọbụla n'aka ya.
I don't want to borrow anything from her.
èkpè
èkpè
Word | èkpè |
Definitions | Noun 1.left (of hand, leg); leftward |
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Word Stems | No word stems |
Examples
Gaa n'aka ekpe m.
Gaa n'aka ekpe m.
Go at my left hand.
Be ha dị n'aka ekpe.
Be ha dị n'aka ekpe.
Their house is by the left.
Metụ ụkwụ ekpe ya aka.
Metụ ụkwụ ekpe ya aka.
Touch his left leg.
Anọ m ya n'ekpe.
Anọ m ya n'ekpe.
I am at her left.
O lere anya n'aka nri, lee n'aka ekpe tupu ọ gbafee okporo ụzọ.
O lere anya n'aka nri, lee n'aka ekpe tupu ọ gbafee okporo ụzọ.
He look to the left, looked to the right before he crossed the road.
O ji ya n'ekpe ya.
O ji ya n'ekpe ya.
He has it in his left.
Moto nke dị n'aka ekpe bụ nke m.
Moto nke dị n'aka ekpe bụ nke m.
The car by the left is mine.
Aka ekpe m na-afụ m ụfụ.
Aka ekpe m na-afụ m ụfụ.
My left hand is paining me.
Ndị ji asambodo ha bịa n'ekpe m.
Ndị ji asambodo ha bịa n'ekpe m.
Those with their certificates should come to my left.