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Revision as of 06:33, 16 July 2021
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: English begin
Pronunciation
- bìgínìŋ
Noun
Di time or place wey wetin person dey do or talk take start.
- Di game na between di League champion and di FA Cup winners and e dey signal di end to di pre-season and beginning of di new season. — (bbc__34799, The fixture between the League Champions and the FA Cup winners marks the end of the pre-season and signals the beginning of the season.)
- For end and beginning of year things can carry dear. — (NSC_Odirin_2020, Items become quite expensive towards the end of the year and the beginning of another year.)
- For di beginning, di man talk sey di oga don die. — (Egbokhare_2020, At the onset, the man said his boss had died.)
- Na beginning of book and film person take dey know how e go sweet or tough reach. — (NSC_Odirin_2020, One can tell how interesting a book or film is from the start.)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Translations
- English: starting point, beginning