Difference between revisions of "shaking"

 
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===Etymology===
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===Etymology1===
 
From: English ''shake''
 
From: English ''shake''
  
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====Translations====
 
====Translations====
 
* English: ''worries''
 
* English: ''worries''
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===Etymology2===
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From: Naija ''shak''
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===Pronunciation===
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* /ʃákɪ̀ŋ
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<sm2>Pcm-ng-.f.ogg</sm2>
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<sm2>Pcm-ng-.m.ogg</sm2>
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===Noun===
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*Wetin dey happen wey be sey people dey drink wetin dey enter person eye.
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:*{{ux|dv| You dey say make I come party, '''shaking''' go dey?|(You say I should come to the party, will there be drinking?)}}
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====Related forms====
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* [[shak]]
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====Translations====
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* English: ''drinking''

Latest revision as of 04:25, 21 December 2022

Naija

Alternative forms

Etymology1

From: English shake

Pronunciation

  • ʃékɪ̀ŋ

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Verb

  • Make person mind no reach ground.
  • No shaking!  — (ENU_20_Relationship-With-Women_DG__269, No qualms!)
  • No shaking.  — (LAG_37_Soap-Making_MG__77, No cause for alarm.)

Related forms

Translations

  • English: worries

Etymology2

From: Naija shak

Pronunciation

  • /ʃákɪ̀ŋ


Noun

  • Wetin dey happen wey be sey people dey drink wetin dey enter person eye.
  • You dey say make I come party, shaking go dey?  — (You say I should come to the party, will there be drinking?)

Related forms

Translations

  • English: drinking