Difference between revisions of "done"
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* As food take cook [[finish]] or as someting take [[dey]] ready or [[mature]]. | * As food take cook [[finish]] or as someting take [[dey]] ready or [[mature]]. | ||
:*{{ux|dv|Put small kanwan, cover am make e dey '''done'''. |(KAD_11_Edikaikong-Gbegiri_M__74, Put a little potash and cover it for it to cook well.)}} | :*{{ux|dv|Put small kanwan, cover am make e dey '''done'''. |(KAD_11_Edikaikong-Gbegiri_M__74, Put a little potash and cover it for it to cook well.)}} |
Revision as of 12:51, 2 December 2021
Naija
Etymology
From: English done
Pronunciation
- dɔ̂n
Verb
- Put small kanwan, cover am make e dey done. — (KAD_11_Edikaikong-Gbegiri_M__74, Put a little potash and cover it for it to cook well.)
- Moh say patapata gbegiri na one hour e dey take done. — (KAD_11_Edikaikong-Gbegiri_M__93, Let's say, at the most, it takes an hour to finish preparing gbegiri soup.)
- Di food never done. — (Egbokhare _2020, The food is not yet ready.)
- When boys hammer de go sey e e don done. — (NSC_2021, Swindlers brag once they hit jackpot.)
Translations
- English: done, when something is accomplished
Auxillary
Go look don