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− | ghanamustgo: a type of synthetic bag with stripes. | + | ghanamustgo: a type of synthetic bag with stripes. |
− | + | :*{{ux|dv|Na '''ghanamustgo''' go contain di shoes.|(Egbokhare_2021, The shoes would best fit in that special sack-like bag.)}} | |
− | + | *{{ux|dv|Na before before '''ghanamustgo''' be correct bag. Try use am now, na so e go tear [[yarara]].|(NSC_Abonyi_2021, In the past, those special sack-like bags were known for strength and durability. Nowadays, it can get torn so easily.)}} | |
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− | * English: a type of synthetic bag with stripes. | + | * English: ''a type of synthetic bag with stripes''. |
Revision as of 17:05, 29 January 2021
Naija
Etymology
From: concatenation of the country Ghana and English must and go which originated sometime in the 1980's after the order was given to illegal Ghanaian immigrants to leave Nigeria during the Shehu Shagari administration.
Pronunciation
- gánámùsgó
Noun
ghanamustgo: a type of synthetic bag with stripes.
- Na ghanamustgo go contain di shoes. — (Egbokhare_2021, The shoes would best fit in that special sack-like bag.)
- Na before before ghanamustgo be correct bag. Try use am now, na so e go tear yarara. — (NSC_Abonyi_2021, In the past, those special sack-like bags were known for strength and durability. Nowadays, it can get torn so easily.)
Translations
- English: a type of synthetic bag with stripes.