Difference between revisions of "doo"

 
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From: ''doo Urhobo an Edoid language.''
 
From: ''doo Urhobo an Edoid language.''
 
===Pronunciation===
 
===Pronunciation===
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<sm2>Pcm-ng-doo.f.ogg</sm2>  
 
<sm2>Pcm-ng-doo.f.ogg</sm2>  
<sm2>Pcm-ng-doo.m.ogg</sm2>  
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<sm2>Pcm-ng-doo.m.ogg</sm2>
 
 
===Frequency===
 
* Frequency in NSC treebank: 0
 
* Frequency rank in NSC treebank: inf
 
* Frequency in raw corpus: 1
 
* Frequency rank in raw corpus: 42973
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
===Interjection===
 
===Interjection===
Na how dem dey greet for Urhobo.
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* Word wey dem dey use dey greet person.
:* {{ux|dv| Urhobo wa '''doo'''!|Egbokhare_2020, no translation}}
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:* {{ux|dv| Una '''doo'''.|(Greetings to you all.)}}
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:* {{ux|dv| Ah, you don dey work since morning. Oya, come siddon small. '''Doo'''!|(You have been working since morning. Alright, come rest a little. Weldone.)}}
 
====Translations====
 
====Translations====
* English: ''a form of greeting in Urhobo''
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* English: ''a form of greeting in Urhobo, hello, welldone. thank you''

Latest revision as of 22:39, 28 February 2024

Naija

Etymology

From: doo Urhobo an Edoid language.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

  • Word wey dem dey use dey greet person.
  • Una doo.  — (Greetings to you all.)
  • Ah, you don dey work since morning. Oya, come siddon small. Doo!  — (You have been working since morning. Alright, come rest a little. Weldone.)

Translations

  • English: a form of greeting in Urhobo, hello, welldone. thank you