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* Wetin de dey call di woman wey born di man wey woman marry. | * Wetin de dey call di woman wey born di man wey woman marry. | ||
− | :*{{ux|dv|Abeg come greet my '''husband mama'''. |( | + | :*{{ux|dv|Abeg come greet my '''husband mama'''. |(NSC_2021, Please come and greet my mother-in-law.)}} |
− | :*{{ux|dv|My '''husband mama''' tell me sey when pikin hard her born, she no do anyting pass to cry meet God for seven days. |( | + | :*{{ux|dv|My '''husband mama''' tell me sey when pikin hard her born, she no do anyting pass to cry meet God for seven days. |(NSC_2021, My mother-in-law told me when she had problem getting pregnant, she only went to God in tears for seven days.)}} |
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Revision as of 20:33, 2 October 2022
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: English husband and mama
Pronunciation
- hɔ́zbàndmàmá
Noun
- Wetin de dey call di woman wey born di man wey woman marry.
- Abeg come greet my husband mama. — (NSC_2021, Please come and greet my mother-in-law.)
- My husband mama tell me sey when pikin hard her born, she no do anyting pass to cry meet God for seven days. — (NSC_2021, My mother-in-law told me when she had problem getting pregnant, she only went to God in tears for seven days.)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Translations
- English: A woman's Mother-in-law