Difference between revisions of "ajuwaya"
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− | + | * Wetin dem dey call person wey dey do National Youth Service Corps member. | |
− | + | :*{{ux|dv|See all di '''ajuwaya''' dem, white fouls. |(Egbokhare_2020. Look at these corps members, they are all wearing white looking like chickens.)}} | |
− | + | :*{{ux|dv|Di '''ajuwaya''' dem remove dem hairdressing. |(NSC_2020, The corp members removed their caps in salute.)}} | |
− | + | :*{{ux|dv|Di year I go do '''ajuwaya''' for dis life, I go do party o. |(NSC_2020, The year I am finally able to serve this country as a Corp member, i will surely celebrate.)}} | |
====Translations==== | ====Translations==== | ||
* English: a National Youth Service Corps member. | * English: a National Youth Service Corps member. |
Revision as of 12:42, 20 April 2023
Naija
Etymology
From: English 'as you were'. (It is a military parlance bastardized form.)
Pronunciation
- àdʒùwájà
Noun
- Wetin dem dey call person wey dey do National Youth Service Corps member.
- See all di ajuwaya dem, white fouls. — (Egbokhare_2020. Look at these corps members, they are all wearing white looking like chickens.)
- Di ajuwaya dem remove dem hairdressing. — (NSC_2020, The corp members removed their caps in salute.)
- Di year I go do ajuwaya for dis life, I go do party o. — (NSC_2020, The year I am finally able to serve this country as a Corp member, i will surely celebrate.)
Translations
- English: a National Youth Service Corps member.