Difference between revisions of "mewityou"
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===Adjective=== | ===Adjective=== | ||
− | #na when | + | #na when person join wit person. |
− | #:*{{ux|dv|All di sense inside dis article - “me-wit-you” and “me-wit-una” plan and agreement go hold.| | + | #:*{{ux|dv|All di sense inside dis article - “me-wit-you” and “me-wit-una” plan and agreement go hold.| Egbokhare_2020. The bilateral agreement is binding)}} |
− | #:*{{ux|dv|na '''mewityou''' dance dey sweet | + | #:*{{ux|dv|na '''mewityou''' dance dey sweet for valentine day|NSC_Legbeti_2020. The tango is perfect on valentine day)}} |
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====Translations==== | ====Translations==== | ||
− | * English: bilateral | + | * English: bilateral, tango |
Revision as of 18:29, 2 November 2020
Naija
Alternative form
- me-wit-you
Etymology
From: English me with you
Pronunciation
- míwìtjû
Adjective
- na when person join wit person.
- All di sense inside dis article - “me-wit-you” and “me-wit-una” plan and agreement go hold. — Egbokhare_2020. The bilateral agreement is binding)
- na mewityou dance dey sweet for valentine day — NSC_Legbeti_2020. The tango is perfect on valentine day)
Translations
- English: bilateral, tango