Difference between revisions of "doo"
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* Word wey dem dey use dey greet person. | * Word wey dem dey use dey greet person. | ||
:* {{ux|dv| Una '''doo'''.|(NSC_2022, Greetings to you all.)}} | :* {{ux|dv| Una '''doo'''.|(NSC_2022, Greetings to you all.)}} | ||
− | :* {{ux|dv| Ah, you don dey work since morning. Oya come siddon small. '''Doo'''!|(NSC_2020, You have been working since morning. Alright, come rest a little. Weldone.)}} | + | :* {{ux|dv| Ah, you don dey work since morning. Oya, come siddon small. '''Doo'''!|(NSC_2020, You have been working since morning. Alright, come rest a little. Weldone.)}} |
====Translations==== | ====Translations==== | ||
* English: ''a form of greeting in Urhobo'' | * English: ''a form of greeting in Urhobo'' |
Revision as of 16:12, 21 June 2022
Naija
Etymology
From: doo Urhobo an Edoid language.
Pronunciation
- dǒ
Interjection
- Word wey dem dey use dey greet person.
- Una doo. — (NSC_2022, Greetings to you all.)
- Ah, you don dey work since morning. Oya, come siddon small. Doo! — (NSC_2020, You have been working since morning. Alright, come rest a little. Weldone.)
Translations
- English: a form of greeting in Urhobo