Difference between revisions of "dem"
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+ | * Wetin dey use talk about someting wey pass one. | ||
+ | :* {{ux|dv| Pikin '''dem'''. |( Egbokhare_2020, The children.)}} | ||
+ | :* {{ux|dv| Mama '''dem''', train up your pikin '''dem''' o, so dat '''dem''' no go call you devil woman tomorrow. |(deuber__1720, Mothers should train up their children, so not to be called names in the future.)}} | ||
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+ | * English: ''plural marker'' |
Revision as of 09:22, 19 November 2021
Naija
Etymology
From English: them
Pronunciation
- dɛ̀m
Pronoun
- Wetin person dey use talk about person or ting wey no dey dere.
- Dem give me cup. — (Egbokhare _2020, They gave me a cup.)
- Because me, and dem no dey relate. — (LAG_26_Selling-Drinks_DG__53, Because I don't relate with them.)
- And I hear sey wetin dey talk for research say children fit learn up to fourteen languages at the same time if you dey speak all for dem to am. — (ENU_05_Children-Culture-And-Igbo_DG__93, According to research, I heard children can learn up to fourteen languages at the same time if you speak all of it to them.)
- Wetin person dey use show respect for somebody
- Dem dey call you. — ( NSC_Tella_2020, They are calling you.)
Translations
- English: them
Particle
- Wetin dey use talk about someting wey pass one.
- Pikin dem. — ( Egbokhare_2020, The children.)
- Mama dem, train up your pikin dem o, so dat dem no go call you devil woman tomorrow. — (deuber__1720, Mothers should train up their children, so not to be called names in the future.)
Translations
- English: plural marker