Difference between revisions of "one mouth"

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* As people dey talk wey be sey de greeput.
 
* As people dey talk wey be sey de greeput.
:*{{ux|dv|Na one '''mouth''' di husband and wife go take talk di matter give landlord. |(NSC_Abonyi_2020, The couple should be in unison when discussing the matter with the landlord.)}}
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:*{{ux|dv|Na one '''mouth''' di husband and wife go take talk di matter give landlord. |(NSC_2020, The couple should be in unison when discussing the matter with the landlord.)}}
 
:*{{ux|dv|Sabi people no use one '''mouth''' talk about am. |(bbc__63901, Experts had different opinions on the issue.)}}
 
:*{{ux|dv|Sabi people no use one '''mouth''' talk about am. |(bbc__63901, Experts had different opinions on the issue.)}}
  

Revision as of 06:00, 13 November 2022

Naija

Etymology

From English: one and mouth

Pronunciation

  • wɔ̃̂máʊ̀t


Noun

  • As people dey talk wey be sey de greeput.
  • Na one mouth di husband and wife go take talk di matter give landlord.  — (NSC_2020, The couple should be in unison when discussing the matter with the landlord.)
  • Sabi people no use one mouth talk about am.  — (bbc__63901, Experts had different opinions on the issue.)

Synonyms

greeput

Translation

  • English: unison