oder
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: English other
Pronunciation
- ɔ́dà
Adjective
- Na someting else.
- do oder things — (deuber__1227. Do something else with your life.)
- If I tel you wetin dis oder people do to take make money, you go fear — (NSC_Legbeti_2021. If I tell you what others I know did to make money, it will scare you.)
- Go oder church. — (BEN_15b_Theology-Offerings_DG__93, Go to another church.)
- Wit dis problem wey you wake up in di morning, you have one problem or di oder, — (JOS_37_Government-Agric-And-Women_M__22, With this problem when you wake up in the morning, you have one problem or the other,)
- Me, and di maiguard sef wan nearly trow blow to each oder for dat place dis morning sef. — (KAD_16_Driver-Mechanic-Talk_DG__115, Even the maiguard and I almost wanted to punch each other in that place that morning.)
Translations
- English: another