Difference between revisions of "selense"

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#:* {{ux|dv|'''selense''' dance no dey reign again, na [[gbamgbamjigigi]].|(NSC_Legbeti_2020, Soft dance step is no longer in vogue, its now vibrant.)}}
 
#:* {{ux|dv|'''selense''' dance no dey reign again, na [[gbamgbamjigigi]].|(NSC_Legbeti_2020, Soft dance step is no longer in vogue, its now vibrant.)}}
 
====Synonyms====
 
====Synonyms====
* [[shakara]] [[yanga]]
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* [[jejeje]]
  
 
====Translations====
 
====Translations====
 
* English: ''softly''
 
* English: ''softly''

Revision as of 17:12, 4 November 2020

Naija

Etymology

From: unknown

Pronunciation

  • sɛ́lɛ́nsɛ́

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Usage

Adjective

  1. na wen woman dey waka soft soft with shakara.
    • Na di way di girl dey wakaselense trip di guy.  — (NSC_Legbeti_2020, It was the gait of the lady that excited the man.)
    • Dis your selense no fit Ajegunle o, na Lekki fit you.  — (NSC_Legbeti_2020, Your strutting is out of place here in Ajegunle, you should be in Lekki.)
  2. Na dance step wey slow well well for elders
    • Na selense dance be dis o.  — (Egbokare_2020, This is a soft rhythmic dance step.)
    • selense dance no dey reign again, na gbamgbamjigigi.  — (NSC_Legbeti_2020, Soft dance step is no longer in vogue, its now vibrant.)

Synonyms

Translations

  • English: softly