Difference between revisions of "sweet belle"
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<sm2>Pcm-ng-sweet belle.f.ogg</sm2> | <sm2>Pcm-ng-sweet belle.f.ogg</sm2> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 9 March 2024
Naija
Etymology
From English: sweet and belly
Pronunciation
- swìtbɛ̀lé
Adjectival phrase
- Sey person dey happy.
- As I hear the tori, na so I use sweet belle go cook with my moni. — (When I heard the news, I was deeply overjoyed that I prepared a meal with my money.)
- Video weh e dey show how President Biya no use sweet belle greet di Higher Education Minister Jacques Fame Ndongo, na big tori for social media. — (bbc__80637, The viral video on social media, shows that President Biya wasn't too happy to greet the Higher Education Minister of Jacques Fame Ndongo.)
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Translation
- English: happy