sèwà
sèwà
Word | sèwà |
Definitions | Active verb 1.tear by pulling apart, especially from one end; rip |
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Ọ na-esewakarị akwụkwọ ọbụla ọ gụrụ.
Ọ na-esewakarị akwụkwọ ọbụla ọ gụrụ.
He usually tears any paper he reads apart.
̣Ọ bụ oche a sewara akwa m
̣Ọ bụ oche a sewara akwa m
It is this chair that tore my dress
Nwa m chọrọ isewa akwa m.
Nwa m chọrọ isewa akwa m.
My daughter wants to tear my cloth.
Sewaa akwụkwọ ahụ dị n'elu oche.
Sewaa akwụkwọ ahụ dị n'elu oche.
Tear that paper on the chair.
döká
dọka
Word | dọka |
Definitions | Active verb 1.be torn (by pulling); tear |
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Word Stems | No word stems |
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Onye dọkara akwa a?
Onye dọkara akwa a?
Who thore this clothe?
Jide ya, ọ ga-adọka akwa ahụ.
Jide ya, ọ ga-adọka akwa ahụ.
Hold him, he will tear that clothe.
Nwa ya dọkara akpa m.
Nwa ya dọkara akpa m.
Her child tore my bag.
Ịdọka akwa amarala ahụ
Ịdọka akwa amarala ahụ
She is fond of tearing cloth.
I dọkaa akpa a, obi agaghị adị m mma.
I dọkaa akpa a, obi agaghị adị m mma.
If you tear this bag, I will not be happy.
Ọ na-adọka akwụkwọ niile e nyere ya.
Ọ na-adọka akwụkwọ niile e nyere ya.
He tears all the books that he is given.
Onye ị dọkara akwụkwọ ya na-achọ gị.
Onye ị dọkara akwụkwọ ya na-achọ gị.
The person you tore his book is looking for you.
I chọrọ ịdọka akwa m?
I chọrọ ịdọka akwa m?
Do you want to tear my clothes?