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===Noun=== | ===Noun=== |
Revision as of 11:03, 31 May 2021
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: English half
Pronunciation
- hȃf
Noun
- Wetin go comot if de divide someting equal equal
- Di ones wey no fit pay di full money, de go pay half — (P_IBA_20_Bose-Alade, Those who can't pay the full price will half.)
- Flyover wen e do for do, eh new road, dem complete am? Dem do half. Leave half — (D_LAG_38_Elections, The overhead bridge he should have done, the new road, did they complete it? They did it halfway.)
Related forms
Translations
- English: half
Noun
- Na one of two parts wey equal.
- Mourinho con dey put am, dey feature am for first half. — (ENU_19_Football-Fans-Discussion_DG__185, Mourinho was then putting him... was featuring him in the firsthalf.)
- Di first half just end with Nigeria 1 DR Congo 0. — (bbc__34520, The first half just ended with Nigeria 1, DR Congo 0.)
- I get kerosine wey I go give you half. — (ENU_17_Buying-Grocery_DG__91, I have kerosine that I can give you half of.)
Synonyms
Translations
- English: two equal part