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− | Make someting start to happen. | + | * Make someting start to happen. |
:*{{ux|dv|Unoka stand for im front '''begin''' im tory.|(katakata__234, Unoka stood in front of him and started to tell his story.)}} | :*{{ux|dv|Unoka stand for im front '''begin''' im tory.|(katakata__234, Unoka stood in front of him and started to tell his story.)}} | ||
:*{{ux|dv|Because if di rain take dis way '''begin''' for now, na im be say no be small thing e carry for belle dis year o.|(deuber__717, If it starts raining so heavily this early, then we should expect torrents as the year goes by.)}} | :*{{ux|dv|Because if di rain take dis way '''begin''' for now, na im be say no be small thing e carry for belle dis year o.|(deuber__717, If it starts raining so heavily this early, then we should expect torrents as the year goes by.)}} |
Revision as of 10:24, 19 July 2021
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: English begin
Pronunciation
- bɪˈgɪn
Verb
- Make someting start to happen.
- Unoka stand for im front begin im tory. — (katakata__234, Unoka stood in front of him and started to tell his story.)
- Because if di rain take dis way begin for now, na im be say no be small thing e carry for belle dis year o. — (deuber__717, If it starts raining so heavily this early, then we should expect torrents as the year goes by.)
- Na so I con enter di office o, I con begin work, con dey do like good samaritan. — (ONI_18a_Kanpatakwa_M__12, That was how I got to the office and started working selflessly.)
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Translations
- English: begin