Difference between revisions of "plenty"
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:* {{ux|dv|Food go '''plenty''' over. |(NSC_2021. Food will be surplus.)}} | :* {{ux|dv|Food go '''plenty''' over. |(NSC_2021. Food will be surplus.)}} | ||
:* {{ux|dv|Di tray wide, di food con '''plenty'''. |(JOS_26_Small-Talk_DG__186, The tray is wide; the food was then plenty.)}} | :* {{ux|dv|Di tray wide, di food con '''plenty'''. |(JOS_26_Small-Talk_DG__186, The tray is wide; the food was then plenty.)}} | ||
− | :* {{ux|dv|For I just newly come inside barrack here, so I never too get customer wey '''plenty'''. |(IBA_20_Bose-Alade_MG__8, | + | :* {{ux|dv|For I just newly come inside barrack here, so I never too get customer wey '''plenty'''. |(IBA_20_Bose-Alade_MG__8, I just moved into the barracks here, so I really don’t have many customers.)}} |
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Revision as of 17:38, 15 July 2021
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From: English: plenty
Pronunciation
- plɛ́ntì
Adjective
- Make someting full ground or dey well well
- Food go plenty over. — (NSC_2021. Food will be surplus.)
- Di tray wide, di food con plenty. — (JOS_26_Small-Talk_DG__186, The tray is wide; the food was then plenty.)
- For I just newly come inside barrack here, so I never too get customer wey plenty. — (IBA_20_Bose-Alade_MG__8, I just moved into the barracks here, so I really don’t have many customers.)
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Antonyms
Antonyms
Translations
- English: plenty, abundant