Difference between revisions of "dogoyaro"
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− | * | + | * Name of tree wey dey tall wellla. |
− | :* {{ux|dv|I wan plant '''dogoyaro'''. |(Egbokhare_2021, I want to plant neem tree.)}} | + | :* {{ux|dv|I wan plant '''dogoyaro'''.|(Egbokhare_2021, I want to plant a neem tree.)}} |
:* {{ux|dv| For village, de dey boil '''dogoyaro''' give people drink make dem use am cure [[iba]] |(NSC_2021, In the village, neem leaves are boiled to cure malaria.)}} | :* {{ux|dv| For village, de dey boil '''dogoyaro''' give people drink make dem use am cure [[iba]] |(NSC_2021, In the village, neem leaves are boiled to cure malaria.)}} | ||
====Translations==== | ====Translations==== | ||
− | * English: ''neem tree'' | + | * English: ''neem tree'', ''Azadirachta indica'' |
Revision as of 15:34, 21 June 2022
Naija
Etymology
- From Hausa dogo, tall and yaro, boy, meaning, tall boy.
- Biological name: Azadirachta indica
Pronunciation
- dógójárò
Noun
- Name of tree wey dey tall wellla.
- I wan plant dogoyaro. — (Egbokhare_2021, I want to plant a neem tree.)
- For village, de dey boil dogoyaro give people drink make dem use am cure iba — (NSC_2021, In the village, neem leaves are boiled to cure malaria.)
Translations
- English: neem tree, Azadirachta indica