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===Noun=== | ===Noun=== |
Revision as of 12:22, 19 May 2021
Naija
Etymology
From: English brother
Pronunciation
- brɔ́s
Noun
- Wetin de dey call man.
- Dat bros say make you call am if NEPA people come. — (NSC_Onwuegbuzia_2021, That man asked that you call him of the electricity officials come.)
- Bros check di jeans wey I dey sell, na better better stock I get. — (NSC_Onwuegbuzia_2021, Sir, take a look at the jeans I sell, they are really good.)
- Man wey person dey respect or wey senior person.
- Dis bros bin comot go inside Denmark before. — (WAZL_01_Sports-Programme_DG__17, This brother had earlier left to go to Denmark before.)
- But e sure sey many, many clubs eh still go want sign dis bros. — (WAZL_01_Sports-Programme_DG__23, But he is sure that many, many clubs eh, still want to sign this brother.)
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Synonyms
Translations
- English: brother
Noun (vocative)
- Word we de take dey hail person.
- Bros, I dey hail o. — (Egbokhare_2020, Brother, greetings.)
Related forms
Synonyms
Antonyms
Translations
- English: Brother