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Revision as of 15:11, 13 January 2021
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
etymology:English ' bitter'.
Pronunciation
- bítà
Frequency
- Frequency in NSC treebank: 16
- Frequency rank in NSC treebank: 544
- Frequency in raw corpus: 34
- Frequency rank in raw corpus: 3975
The word is used more orally than in written texts.
Adjective
bitter: bitter -- Definition in Naija?
- Egbokhare (frequency:Inf)
- Di soup dey bitter. — (The soup is bitter.)
- - (frequency:34)
- Bitter Leaf Water — (bbc__20161, __no translation__)
- All dese bitter, bitter st… — (NST_cleaned__19166, __no translation__)
- cc (frequency:2)
- Dis vote wey people for di country post na after one long and bitter debate about whether dem go change di law. — (bbc__42824, __no translation__)
- Di thing be say, na blue be Everton colour but Angry Birds na red, di same colour for Liverpool, wey be Everton's main and bitter rival. — (bbc__38845, __no translation__)
- det (frequency:2)
- Da bitter, bitter something, — (NST_cleaned__19167, __no translation__)
- You go wash am sotay di bitter go comot so dat e no go bitter for di soup. — (IBA_23_Bitter-Leaf-Soup_MG__15, You'll wash it till the bitter taste goes away, so it won't be bitter in the dish.)
Derived forms
Synonyms
- cocoyam 0.83 22, bottle 0.80 76, leaf 0.77 102, palm 0.74 81, egusi 0.73 35, plantain 0.72 42, pork 0.71 23, stockfish 0.71 15, yam 0.71 143
Antonyms
- cocoyam 0.83 22, bottle 0.80 76, leaf 0.77 102, palm 0.74 81, egusi 0.73 35, plantain 0.72 42, pork 0.71 23, stockfish 0.71 15, yam 0.71 143
Translations
- English: bitter