Difference between revisions of "finish line"
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− | * {{ux|dv|Dis two players on any day fit single-handedly carry dia team to di finish line wit individual performance. |(bbc__42780, __no translation__)}} | + | * {{ux|dv|Dis two players on any day fit single-handedly carry dia team to di '''finish line''' wit individual performance. |(bbc__42780, __no translation__)}} |
− | * {{ux|dv|Di double Olympic champion cross di finish line for new world leading time and meet record of one minute 54.98 seconds. |(bbc__34168, __no translation__)}} | + | * {{ux|dv|Di double Olympic champion cross di '''finish line''' for new world leading time and meet record of one minute 54.98 seconds. |(bbc__34168, __no translation__)}} |
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* English: ''finish line'' | * English: ''finish line'' |
Revision as of 12:54, 19 September 2020
Naija
Etymology
From English: finish, line
Pronunciation
- fɪnɪʃlaɪn
Definition
- Where be sey e dey mark sey na here di ting or matter end.
Noun
- Dis two players on any day fit single-handedly carry dia team to di finish line wit individual performance. — (bbc__42780, __no translation__)
- Di double Olympic champion cross di finish line for new world leading time and meet record of one minute 54.98 seconds. — (bbc__34168, __no translation__)
Translations
- English: finish line