Difference between revisions of "banga soup"
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* {{ux|dv| O boy, even if I dey sick, no try me with banga soup and [[starch]], I go well once. |( NSC_Agnes_2020, Even if I am ill, don't tempt with banga soup and starch, I will get well immediately.)}} | * {{ux|dv| O boy, even if I dey sick, no try me with banga soup and [[starch]], I go well once. |( NSC_Agnes_2020, Even if I am ill, don't tempt with banga soup and starch, I will get well immediately.)}} | ||
* {{ux|dv|If you eat banga soup for evening, e dey make sense. |(Egbokhare_2020, If you eat banga soup in the evening, it's very delicious. )}} | * {{ux|dv|If you eat banga soup for evening, e dey make sense. |(Egbokhare_2020, If you eat banga soup in the evening, it's very delicious. )}} | ||
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* English: palm nut dish | * English: palm nut dish |
Revision as of 21:30, 5 October 2020
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: Urhobo banga and English soup
Pronunciation
- bàŋgásùp
Definition
Na soup wey dem dey use banga make.
Noun
- O boy, even if I dey sick, no try me with banga soup and starch, I go well once. — ( NSC_Agnes_2020, Even if I am ill, don't tempt with banga soup and starch, I will get well immediately.)
- If you eat banga soup for evening, e dey make sense. — (Egbokhare_2020, If you eat banga soup in the evening, it's very delicious. )
Translations
- English: palm nut dish