Difference between revisions of "banga"
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− | + | From ''Urhobo'': ''banga'' (''palm kernel'') | |
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===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
− | + | # Fruit wey de dey get from palm tree where de from dey get red oil. | |
− | + | #:*{{ux|dv| '''Banga''' don cost for market so banga soup go hard to cook.|(Palm fruit is now costly so banga soup is hard to cook.)}} | |
− | + | #:*{{ux|dv|Native '''banga''' no dey full. |(PRT_01_Banga-Soup_MG__58, Native banga is not fleshy.)}} | |
− | + | #:*{{ux|dv| But make sure sey your native '''banga''', e plenty pass your agric '''banga'''. |(PRT_01_Banga-Soup_MG__65, But make sure that you use more of the locally grown banga than the genetically modified one.)}} | |
− | + | # Soup wey de dey use banga make. | |
− | + | #:* {{ux|dv| '''banga''' go go well if you use starch chop am. No be sey you no fit use [[eba]] or [[akpu]] or [[semo]] chop am o, but na starch dey go well. |(Banga soup is best eaten with starch. It doesn't mean that you can't eat it with eba, or akpu or semo, but starch is best.)}} | |
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+ | ====Related forms==== | ||
+ | * [[banga soup]] | ||
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− | * English: palm fruit, palm kernel | + | * English: ''palm fruit'', ''palm kernel'', ''Banga soup'' |
Latest revision as of 18:15, 14 February 2024
Naija
Etymology
From Urhobo: banga (palm kernel)
Pronunciation
- bàŋgá
Noun
- Fruit wey de dey get from palm tree where de from dey get red oil.
- Banga don cost for market so banga soup go hard to cook. — (Palm fruit is now costly so banga soup is hard to cook.)
- Native banga no dey full. — (PRT_01_Banga-Soup_MG__58, Native banga is not fleshy.)
- But make sure sey your native banga, e plenty pass your agric banga. — (PRT_01_Banga-Soup_MG__65, But make sure that you use more of the locally grown banga than the genetically modified one.)
- Soup wey de dey use banga make.
Related forms
Synonyms
- palm kernel
Translations
- English: palm fruit, palm kernel, Banga soup