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tụtụ̀
Word | tụtụ̀ |
Definitions | Active verb 痕痕 1.to lift something of light weight, especially using the hand or forefinger and thumb; pick 2.to steal light weight materials like money and disposed items |
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Achọrọ m ịtụtụ ha.
Achọrọ m ịtụtụ ha.
I want to pick them.
Ọ na-atụtụ ego e fere ya.
Ọ na-atụtụ ego e fere ya.
She is picking the money she was sprayed.
Anyị tụtụrụ mkpụrụosisi ndị ahụ.
Anyị tụtụrụ mkpụrụosisi ndị ahụ.
We picked those fruits.
Ha jidere ya ebe ọ na-atụtụ ego mmadụ.
Ha jidere ya ebe ọ na-atụtụ ego mmadụ.
They caught him while he was picking someone else's money.
Ịtụtụ ego mmadụ adịghị mma.
Ịtụtụ ego mmadụ adịghị mma.
It is not good to pick someone else's money.
Anyị amaghị na ọ na-atụtụ ihe.
Anyị amaghị na ọ na-atụtụ ihe.
We don't know that he picks things
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ịsam
Word | ịsam |
Definitions | Noun 幸 1.a small greenish hard rough shell mollusk; periwinkle |
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Ịsam na-amasị m nke ukwu.
Ịsam na-amasị m nke ukwu.
I like periwinkle a lot.
Eji m ịsam sie ofe.
Eji m ịsam sie ofe.
I used periwinkle to cook.
Ịsam na-ebi n'ime mmiri.
Ịsam na-ebi n'ime mmiri.
Periwinkles live inside wateṛ
Ndị Kalaba na-erikarị ịsam.
Ndị Kalaba na-erikarị ịsam.
Calabar people usually eat periwinkle.
Ị maara ihe ịsam na-enye n'ahụ?
Ị maara ihe ịsam na-enye n'ahụ?
What is the health benefit of periwinkle?