Difference between revisions of "countrypeople"
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===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
* People wey come from country. | * People wey come from country. | ||
− | :* {{ux|dv| My '''countrypeople''', make we fight for our right o.|( | + | :* {{ux|dv| My '''countrypeople''', make we fight for our right o.|(My fellow citizens, let us fight for our rights.)}} |
− | :* {{ux|dv|Abeg when dis government wan talk to '''countrypeople'''?|( | + | :* {{ux|dv|Abeg when dis government wan talk to '''countrypeople'''?|(Please, when is this government addressing the citizens.)}} |
− | :* {{ux|dv|As election dey come so, '''countrypeople''' must shine deir eyes.|( | + | :* {{ux|dv|As election dey come so, '''countrypeople''' must shine deir eyes.|(As the election approaches, citizens must be vigilant.)}} |
====Translations==== | ====Translations==== | ||
* English: ''citizens'' | * English: ''citizens'' |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 3 May 2023
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: English country people
Pronunciation
- kɔ̀trìpípù
Noun
- People wey come from country.
- My countrypeople, make we fight for our right o. — (My fellow citizens, let us fight for our rights.)
- Abeg when dis government wan talk to countrypeople? — (Please, when is this government addressing the citizens.)
- As election dey come so, countrypeople must shine deir eyes. — (As the election approaches, citizens must be vigilant.)
Translations
- English: citizens