Difference between revisions of "ajekpako"
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#:* {{ ux|dv| '''Ajekpako''' too dey sabi groove.|(NSC_2020, The poor, know how to have a good time too.)}} | #:* {{ ux|dv| '''Ajekpako''' too dey sabi groove.|(NSC_2020, The poor, know how to have a good time too.)}} | ||
#Sey person rugged | #Sey person rugged | ||
− | #:* {{ ux|dv| Me I be ajekpako. No work wey I no fit do for dis life.|(NSC_ Olukayode.S.M._2020, I am rugged and hard working. I can engage in any kind of work.)}} | + | #:* {{ ux|dv| Me I be '''ajekpako'''. No work wey I no fit do for dis life.|(NSC_ Olukayode.S.M._2020, I am rugged and hard working. I can engage in any kind of work.)}} |
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* [[kpako]] | * [[kpako]] |
Revision as of 14:21, 9 December 2020
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: Yoruba aje (eater) + pako (wood)
Pronunciation
- àdʒɛ̀kpákó
Noun
- Person wey be sey im papa and mama no get money.
- All dese ajekpako dem, dem too dey make noise. — (Egbokhare _2020, The not so rich people, disturbs a lot.)
- Ajekpako too dey sabi groove. — (NSC_2020, The poor, know how to have a good time too.)
- Sey person rugged
- Me I be ajekpako. No work wey I no fit do for dis life. — (NSC_ Olukayode.S.M._2020, I am rugged and hard working. I can engage in any kind of work.)
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Translations
- English: poor, strong