ńchà
nchà
Word | nchà |
Definitions | Noun 飢 1.soap; a substance whose lather helps lift stains off materials |
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Word Stems | No word stems |
Examples
Ada ma ka e si eme ncha.
Ada ma ka e si eme ncha.
Ada knows how to make soap.
Ncha ahụ dị ọnụ.
Ncha ahụ dị ọnụ.
That soap is costly.
Agara m ụlaahịa ịzụ ncha.
Agara m ụlaahịa ịzụ ncha.
I went to the store to buy soap.
A na-eji ncha asa akwa.
A na-eji ncha asa akwa.
Soap is used for washing clothes.
Ncha ahụ nwere isi ọma.
Ncha ahụ nwere isi ọma.
That soap smells nicely.
Ncha ahụ na-agbọ agbọ.
Ncha ahụ na-agbọ agbọ.
The soap foams.
gbö ųfüfų
gbọ ụ̀fụfụ̀
Word | gbọ ụ̀fụfụ̀ |
Definitions | Active verb 1.foam; froth; lather; produce a mass of bubbles as in soaps and fermentation |
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Examples
Ọ na-agbọ ụfụfụ nke ọma.
Ọ na-agbọ ụfụfụ nke ọma.
It will foam.
Ncha ahụ na-agbọ ụfụfụ ozugbo e tinyere ya na mmiri.
Ncha ahụ na-agbọ ụfụfụ ozugbo e tinyere ya na mmiri.
That soap foams immediately it is put inside water.