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==Naija== | ==Naija== | ||
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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
* From English ''walk'' | * From English ''walk'' | ||
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===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
* wàká | * wàká | ||
<sm2>Pcm-ng-waka.f.ogg</sm2> | <sm2>Pcm-ng-waka.f.ogg</sm2> | ||
<sm2>Pcm-ng-waka.m.ogg</sm2> | <sm2>Pcm-ng-waka.m.ogg</sm2> | ||
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+ | ===Definition=== | ||
+ | * Sey person or someting dey use leg go somewhere. | ||
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===Verb=== | ===Verb=== | ||
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− | + | * {{ux|dv|Because e '''waka''' go farm, e leg con dey pain am.|NSC_Ajede_2020, Beacuse he walked to the farm, he is having pains on his legs.}} | |
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+ | * {{ux|dv|Na only you '''waka''' come?|NSC_Ajede_2020, Did you come alone?}} | ||
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+ | ====Translations==== | ||
+ | * English: interference | ||
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+ | ====Verb==== | ||
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=====Translations===== | =====Translations===== | ||
* English: ''walk'' | * English: ''walk'' | ||
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+ | ===Pronunciation2=== | ||
+ | * wákà | ||
+ | <sm2>Pcm-ng-waka.f.ogg</sm2> | ||
+ | <sm2>Pcm-ng-waka.m.ogg</sm2> | ||
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+ | ====Etymology==== | ||
+ | From Hausa: | ||
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+ | ====Interjection==== | ||
+ | * Wetin de dey tell person when person want curse person. | ||
+ | :* {{ux|dv| '''waka''' dere! You dey crase! |(NSC_2021, Fool. You are stupid!) | ||
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+ | ====Translation==== | ||
+ | * English: ''fool'' |
Revision as of 12:59, 25 November 2021
Naija
Etymology
- From English walk
Pronunciation
- wàká
Definition
- Sey person or someting dey use leg go somewhere.
Verb
- Because e waka go farm, e leg con dey pain am. — NSC_Ajede_2020, Beacuse he walked to the farm, he is having pains on his legs.
- Na only you waka come? — NSC_Ajede_2020, Did you come alone?
Translations
- English: interference
Verb
Translations
- English: walk
Pronunciation2
- wákà
Etymology
From Hausa:
Interjection
- Wetin de dey tell person when person want curse person.
- {{ux|dv| waka dere! You dey crase! |(NSC_2021, Fool. You are stupid!)
Translation
- English: fool