Difference between revisions of "washer woman"
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− | * | + | * wɔ̀ʃàwúmàn |
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===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
* Woman wey her work na to dey wash cloth for people. | * Woman wey her work na to dey wash cloth for people. | ||
− | :* {{ux|dv| Di '''wash woman''' don come carry the cloth go wash.|( | + | :* {{ux|dv| Di '''wash woman''' don come carry the cloth go wash.|(The washer has carried the clothes for dry cleaning.)}} |
− | :* {{ux|dv| Na '''wash woman''' I do before I con get admission enter school. |( | + | :* {{ux|dv| Na '''wash woman''' I do before I con get admission enter school. |(I worked as a laundry woman before I gained admission into the university.)}} |
===Related forms=== | ===Related forms=== |
Latest revision as of 21:59, 9 March 2024
Naija
Etymology
From: English washer
Pronunciation
- wɔ̀ʃàwúmàn
Noun
- Woman wey her work na to dey wash cloth for people.
- Di wash woman don come carry the cloth go wash. — (The washer has carried the clothes for dry cleaning.)
- Na wash woman I do before I con get admission enter school. — (I worked as a laundry woman before I gained admission into the university.)
Related forms
Translation
- English: washer