Difference between revisions of "ashooke"

 
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===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
From: Yoruba ''aso'' meaning ''cloth'' and ''oke'' meaning ''top''
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From: Yoruba ''aso'' meaning ''cloth'' and ''oke'' meaning ''top''/''rural''
  
 
===Pronunciation===
 
===Pronunciation===
 
* áʃóòkè
 
* áʃóòkè
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===Noun===
 
===Noun===
Woven cloth of Yoruba people
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* Yoruba people cloth wey de dey take hand weave from cotton material come design am make e get different different fine fine colour den con wear am for [[correct]] occasion.
 
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:*{{ux|dv|Na so di bride and groom wear '''ashooke''' for dier traditional wedding begin snap photo like sey tomorrow no dey.|(The groom and bride wore Aso-Oke at their traditional wedding ceremony and went on a photo spree.)}}
#: {{ux|dv|I like di asooke |(EgbokhareI like the woven cloth.)}}
 
  
 
====Related forms====
 
====Related forms====
 
*[[asoebi]]
 
*[[asoebi]]
 
====Synonyms====
 
====Synonyms====
*[[agbada]]
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* [[Buba]], [[asoebi]]
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====Translations====
 
====Translations====
* English: ''woven cloth of Yoruba people''
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* English: ''Woven cloth of the Yoruba people''

Latest revision as of 14:25, 14 February 2024

Naija

Alternative forms

Etymology

From: Yoruba aso meaning cloth and oke meaning top/rural

Pronunciation

  • áʃóòkè

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Noun

  • Yoruba people cloth wey de dey take hand weave from cotton material come design am make e get different different fine fine colour den con wear am for correct occasion.
  • Na so di bride and groom wear ashooke for dier traditional wedding begin snap photo like sey tomorrow no dey.  — (The groom and bride wore Aso-Oke at their traditional wedding ceremony and went on a photo spree.)

Related forms

Synonyms

Translations

  • English: Woven cloth of the Yoruba people