Difference between revisions of "welcome"
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− | *{{ux|dv|Una '''welcome''' o my people |(NSC_Agnes_2020. Welcome my people.)}} | + | *{{ux|dv|Una '''welcome''' o my people |(NSC_Agnes_2020. (Welcome my people.)}} |
− | *{{ux|dv|The president go '''welcome''' de new ambassador from France|(The President went to welcome the new French Ambassador.)}} | + | *{{ux|dv|The president go '''welcome''' de new ambassador from France|NSC_Agnes_2020. (The President went to welcome the new French Ambassador.)}} |
====Synonym==== | ====Synonym==== | ||
[[salute]], [[greet]] | [[salute]], [[greet]] | ||
====Translation==== | ====Translation==== | ||
English: ''welcome'' | English: ''welcome'' |
Revision as of 14:16, 26 October 2020
Naija
Etymology
From: English welcome
Pronunciation
- wélkòm
Definition
na to greet pesin as e dey enta place
Verb
- Una welcome o my people — (NSC_Agnes_2020. (Welcome my people.)
- The president go welcome de new ambassador from France — NSC_Agnes_2020. (The President went to welcome the new French Ambassador.)
Synonym
Translation
English: welcome