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ogho
Word | ogho |
Definitions | Noun 詐 1.cotton; cotton tree |
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Word Stem | No word stems |
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O nwere abọ ogho buru ibu.
O nwere abọ ogho buru ibu.
He has a large cotton plantation.
Ogho ka e ji mepụta akwa a .
Ogho ka e ji mepụta akwa a .
Cotton was used to produce this cloth.
Ulọọrụ anyị na-emepụta ogho.
Ulọọrụ anyị na-emepụta ogho.
Our company produces cotton.
Ogho na-acha ọcha.
Ogho na-acha ọcha.
Cotton is white.
ǫfö
ọ̀fọ
Word | ọ̀fọ |
Definitions | Noun 1.symbol of justice, righteousness, and the authority, which descends from the ancestors, represented by small piece of wood |
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O ji ọfọ ga-ala.
O ji ọfọ ga-ala.
One with the symbol of justice survives.
Ọ hafere nwa ya nwoke ọfọ ezinaụlọ ha n'aka.
Ọ hafere nwa ya nwoke ọfọ ezinaụlọ ha n'aka.
He handed over their family's staff of authority to his son.
E jiiri m ya ogù, jiiere ya ọfọ.
E jiiri m ya ogù, jiiere ya ọfọ.
I hold truth and justice against him.
Ọfọ nna m nyere m ka m ji aga.
Ọfọ nna m nyere m ka m ji aga.
The staff of authority that my father gave me is what I walk with.