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Revision as of 15:58, 1 July 2021
Naija
Etymology
From English: crash
Pronunciation
- krâʃ
Verb
Intransitive
- Make person sleep.
- I wan crash. — (Egbokhare_2020, I want to sleep.)
- Na dere, we go crash. — (IBA_41_Christ-Passion-Finale_MG__9, That's where we'll spend the night.)
- Make Plane get accident.
- No passenger dey di plane wen e crash. — (bbc__75263, There was no one in the plane when it crashed.)
Transitive
- Airline mechanic don crash plane, e fly without permission from airport — (bbc__13426, An airline mechanic crashed an aeroplane, he flew without permission from the airport.)
Intransitive
- Make someting spoil.
- Na so Nigerians dey call VAIDS phone sotay di thing crash. — (bbc__71856, Nigerians kept calling VAIDS phone until it crashed.)
- My laptop don crash yesterday. — (NSC__Olukayode.S.M_2021, My PC got spoilt yesterday.)
Translations
- English: to sleep, crash