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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Pinicop: 4:46pm On Jan 24
In Hausa, it's called "agwalima".

In my language? I really don't know.
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Dafresh: 4:47pm On Jan 24
Righthussle:
Ndalo
Which dialects is this
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by dinkyicon: 4:48pm On Jan 24
Nuelstar:
Almond
wth is almond....maybe in pluto sha

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by KingMack(m): 4:55pm On Jan 24
Edoblakky:
Otiรจn in Edo language



Iyokpah meh ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™Œ
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Dafresh: 4:57pm On Jan 24
chrisxxx:

Ibos will soon say Ibibio is Igbo
While we no answer de same name with South West
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by BABANGBALI: 5:02pm On Jan 24
We call it moin-moin
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Promax4321: 5:04pm On Jan 24
Ooshie many in my village backyard. They allow them to fall by themselves. In Imuokpa people hard pick a third.

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Deeprooted: 5:04pm On Jan 24
BeninRefugees:
Udara or udala

Igbo

That's why there's a saying that
"He who swallows udara seeds must consider the size of his/her an**s"

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Knight1210(m): 5:04pm On Jan 24
Ombi (Igede tribe from Benue state)
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by betshopagent(m): 5:05pm On Jan 24
chrisxxx:

Ibos will soon say Ibibio is Igbo
if you had sense you should know that Ibibio and Igbo is same

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Mirasteel: 5:07pm On Jan 24
Agbalumo

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by rigarmortis: 5:08pm On Jan 24
betshopagent:
if you had sense you should know that Ibibio and Igbo is same

Oga keep quiet abeg. They are neighbours but not same

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by jaszplus12(m): 5:09pm On Jan 24
Wow!! Alansa! I'm eating one right now!! I'm addicted to it!!
By the way, Alansa in Dangbe...
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by mariahAngel(f): 5:10pm On Jan 24
Promax4321:
Ooshie many in my village backyard. They allow them to fall by themselves.
In Imuokpa people hard pick a third.

Is there any reason why?
Is it a tradition thing?
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by wrongnumber: 5:11pm On Jan 24
money121:
So sweet kiss

When you are lucky to buy the sweet one.

It is usually very sour.

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Af0nja: 5:12pm On Jan 24
aieromon:
If you want juicy and sweet tasting udara, look for the Enugu specie.

Hint: the best time to buy the sweetest udara is towards the end of February. This set ripens and drops from the tree without human interference. The ones currently in the market are man-plucked and majority will have a slap taste.

Not true, Enugu is not a specific place. You can say look for Nsukka own, or Udi/Ezeagu own, but I know first hand that Enugu town itself gets the rejected/cheap udara unless you go to new market where villagers come to sell.

This is not the same as Imo , some parts of Abia and Ebonyi where you'll always get sweet Udara because competition is little so traders get first hand original products.

In all, sweet Udara (Udara nwa nnu) is not specific to any region but varies from compound to compound, not even village to village. It depends on the type of Udara you picked (not plucked).
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by chrisxxx(m): 5:20pm On Jan 24
betshopagent:
if you had sense you should know that Ibibio and Igbo is same
Sense man please tell me does it mean that Igbos are Ibibos?

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Westerhoffe(m): 5:28pm On Jan 24
money121:
So sweet kiss

Yeaโ€ฆ it's sweetโ€ฆ so sweet that it will force you shut one eye while the other eye is wide open.

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by autodoctor: 5:34pm On Jan 24
Abeg go siddon. How on earth this made it to frontpage i dont know.
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Promax4321: 5:35pm On Jan 24
They are sweeter and were planted centuries ago and mostly own by community.

In Imuokpa, people hardly climb to pick them as mountain is difficult to access


mariahAngel:


Is there any reason why?
Is it a tradition thing?
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Christlike01: 5:43pm On Jan 24
Agbalumo in Yoruba language.
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Christlike01: 5:46pm On Jan 24
betshopagent:
if you had sense you should know that Ibibio and Igbo is same

Ibibio and Igbo are not same;they are neighbors but totally different !

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by STEPHENPERE844(m): 5:50pm On Jan 24
we called it in ijaw language Otiyen
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Coolx: 5:50pm On Jan 24
Expanse2020:
Yoruba
Ibadan Lagos and others with standard Yoruba dialect Agbalumo
แบธgba, Awori, igbira and some minor called it Agbarumo
We the Igbiras call it Ehร 
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by baldeagle: 6:00pm On Jan 24
1Sharon:
What's the hype with this fruit

I wonder

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by APCNig: 6:01pm On Jan 24
Nuelstar:
Almond

What language is this? Ijaw, Igbo, Yoruba, Itshekiri,Gwari, Fulani or Kanuri?

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Bigmanshow: 6:07pm On Jan 24
money121:
AGBALUMO
Yoruba language, Nigeria ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ
in oyo town, we call it palabe
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by jamesversion: 6:12pm On Jan 24
slaawomirr:
Damnnn niggar

Otien in Bini language


My niggar from another mother

If not for security reasons I for say make we hang out for Benin city smoke enough weed, drink enough bottles then carry slim beautiful babes

Benin city nor sharp this period since Christmas come reach now and moreover nairaland na faceless forum I nor know who you be in real life

Slawomirrr,abeg waybill dem slim beautiful babes to me na. grin

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Expanse2020(m): 6:18pm On Jan 24
Blackfire:



But it is an Hausa word

What is the yoruba word
He be like say you are high on morphine ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by bhankie(m): 6:19pm On Jan 24
Chrysophyllum africanum. That's the real name...
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Pootle: 6:22pm On Jan 24
udala
Re: What Do You Call It In Your Dialect? ( See Photo ) by Blackfire(m): 6:25pm On Jan 24
Expanse2020:

He be like say you are high on morphine ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚


Is that agwalumo not Hausa word
Is yoruba claiming that word, or what?



I can understand igbo and ibibio as they are all cousins

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