Difference between revisions of "coldwater"
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 28 February 2024
Naija
Alternative form
Etymology
From: English cold and water
Pronunciation
- kòlwɔ̀tá
Noun
- Water wey dey no put for fire or sun make e hot.
- If you want use coldwater baff, naim be sey wetin you want use cover body go near you. Dis harmattan no dey follow you laugh o. — ( If you want to bathe with cold water you have to have a cloth nearby, the harmattan is not friendly.)
- Water wey dey put for fridge, wey never turn iceblock
- E no good make person dey take medicine with coldwater. — (It is not advisable to take medications with cold water.)
- Chest dey pain you, you still dey drink coldwater? Stop am jor! — (Your chest hurts and you are still taking cold water? Stop it!)
Related forms
Antonym
Translation
- English: cold water