Difference between revisions of "boss"
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− | Person guy wey e dey respect well well. | + | * Person guy wey e dey respect well well. |
− | :*{{ux|dv|'''Boss''', twale! See how you fresh, omo God dey run am for you o.|( | + | :*{{ux|dv|'''Boss''', twale! See how you fresh, omo God dey run am for you o.|(Bro, greeting! You look fresh! God has been good to you.)}} |
− | :*{{ux|dv|'''Boss''', abeg make we see two bottles for your hand o. | ( | + | :*{{ux|dv|'''Boss''', abeg make we see two bottles for your hand o. | (Bro, can you please buy me two bottles of beer. )}} |
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− | *English: | + | *English: ''a respected buddy'' |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 18 April 2023
Naija
Etymology
From: English boss
Pronunciation
- bɔ̂s
Vocative
- Person guy wey e dey respect well well.
- Boss, twale! See how you fresh, omo God dey run am for you o. — (Bro, greeting! You look fresh! God has been good to you.)
- Boss, abeg make we see two bottles for your hand o. — (Bro, can you please buy me two bottles of beer. )
Translation
- English: a respected buddy