Difference between revisions of "city life"
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− | + | * As area dey take open and plenty people and business dey come di area | |
:*{{ux|dv| Barrack life no be like village life, or all dis correct, correct '''city life'''. |(NST_cleaned__22788, Living in the barracks is a different experience than living in a rural or urban area.)}} | :*{{ux|dv| Barrack life no be like village life, or all dis correct, correct '''city life'''. |(NST_cleaned__22788, Living in the barracks is a different experience than living in a rural or urban area.)}} | ||
:*{{ux|dv| Di spread of '''city life''' inside villages for France dey cause plenti [[katakata]]. |(bbc__33443, Urbanisation is fast overtaking French rural areas and causing attendant problems.)}} | :*{{ux|dv| Di spread of '''city life''' inside villages for France dey cause plenti [[katakata]]. |(bbc__33443, Urbanisation is fast overtaking French rural areas and causing attendant problems.)}} |
Revision as of 05:06, 2 December 2021
Naija
Etymology
From: English city and life
Pronunciation
- citi laɪ̂f
Noun
- As area dey take open and plenty people and business dey come di area
- Barrack life no be like village life, or all dis correct, correct city life. — (NST_cleaned__22788, Living in the barracks is a different experience than living in a rural or urban area.)
- Di spread of city life inside villages for France dey cause plenti katakata. — (bbc__33443, Urbanisation is fast overtaking French rural areas and causing attendant problems.)
Related forms
Antonym
Translation
- English: Urban area