Difference between revisions of "countrypeople"

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:* {{ux|dv|My '''country people''', make we fight for our right o. |(Egbokhare_2020. My fellow citizens, let us fight for our rights.)}}
 
:* {{ux|dv|My '''country people''', make we fight for our right o. |(Egbokhare_2020. My fellow citizens, let us fight for our rights.)}}
 
:* {{ux|dv|I beg when dis government wan talk to '''country people'''. |(NSC_Legbeti_2021. When is this government addressing the masses.)}}
 
:* {{ux|dv|I beg when dis government wan talk to '''country people'''. |(NSC_Legbeti_2021. When is this government addressing the masses.)}}
:* {{ux|dv|As election dey come again, '''country people''' must shine deir eyes. |(NSC_Legbeti_2021. When is this government addressing the masses.)}}
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:* {{ux|dv|As election dey come so, '''country people''' must shine deir eyes. |(NSC_Legbeti_2021. As election approaches, the masses must be vigillant.)}}
  
 
====Translations====
 
====Translations====
 
* English: ''citizens''
 
* English: ''citizens''

Revision as of 13:31, 22 January 2021

Naija

Alternative forms

  • countrypeople

Etymology

From: English country people

Pronunciation

  • kɔtrìpípù

Play


Noun

  • Na people wey dey stay together for one place
  • My country people, make we fight for our right o.  — (Egbokhare_2020. My fellow citizens, let us fight for our rights.)
  • I beg when dis government wan talk to country people.  — (NSC_Legbeti_2021. When is this government addressing the masses.)
  • As election dey come so, country people must shine deir eyes.  — (NSC_Legbeti_2021. As election approaches, the masses must be vigillant.)

Translations

  • English: citizens