Difference between revisions of "still"
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* Someting wey dey happen, dey happen. | * Someting wey dey happen, dey happen. | ||
:* {{ux|dv| Dat guy dey '''still''' dey come. |(NSC_2021, That guy still comes here.)}} | :* {{ux|dv| Dat guy dey '''still''' dey come. |(NSC_2021, That guy still comes here.)}} | ||
+ | :* {{ux|dv| I dey call you you '''still''' stand for dere. You no dey fear me abi?|(NSC_2021, I'm calling you and you are still standing there. You are not afraid of me, right?)}} | ||
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* English: ''still'' | * English: ''still'' |
Revision as of 17:54, 4 August 2021
Naija
Etymology
From English: still
Pronunciation
- stîl
Adverb
- Someting wey dey happen, dey happen.
- Dat guy dey still dey come. — (NSC_2021, That guy still comes here.)
- I dey call you you still stand for dere. You no dey fear me abi? — (NSC_2021, I'm calling you and you are still standing there. You are not afraid of me, right?)
Translations
- English: still