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Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 10:29pm On May 12, 2018 |
Using OWA which means house Elemi - inside Elemowa - room Ake - food Owake - kitchen Owẹna - learning Owo owẹna - school Ebe- books Owebe - library Ana - prayer Owana - mosque Amẹ - water Owamẹ - toilet / bathroom Ogie - king, chief Ogiowa - sitting room, parlour, main room ẸZọ - argument, case Owẹzọ - court |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 10:43pm On May 12, 2018 |
Using Ogie which means king, chief Owa - house Ogiowa - sitting room Amẹ - water Ogie n'amẹ - minister for water Eta - discussion Ogie n'eta - minister for information Owẹna - education Ogie n'owẹna - minister for education Igho - money Ogie n'igho - minster of finance Odẹ - road Edẹ - roads Ogie n'edẹ - minister of roads 1 Like |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 10:59pm On May 12, 2018 |
Gbe - beat, hit, strike, kill Igbemi - beating, hitting Ugbe - missile (something that strikes) Ọgbe - beater, hitter e.g ọgbe mẹ (My beater, killer) N.B - gbe is probably the most commonly used word in Edo languages. It is used in a variety of combinations to give different meanings. Kemi - share Ikemi - sharing. Okemi - sharer Ẹzọ - argument Gu ẹzọ - argue Iguẹzọ - the act of arguing Ọguẹzọ - lawyer Oki - market Eki - markets Do - sell Ọduoki - trader Eki idomi - seller Dẹ - buy Idẹmi - buying Adẹ - buyer Dẹnọ - to shop (buy a lot) Idẹnọ - shopping Ọdẹnọ-dẹnọ - shopaholic Zẹ - choose, select Izẹmi - selection Azẹ - election Ọnazẹ - the elected Gia - to laugh Egia - laughter Igiami - act of laughing Gbe egia - to make one laugh Ọgbegia- comedian 1 Like |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 11:13pm On May 12, 2018 |
Kẹkẹ - write Ikẹkẹ - writing, article, font Ikẹkẹ obọ - handwriting Ukẹkẹ - pen, biro Ọkẹkẹ ebe - book writer, author Nyalu - call Inyalu - a call Ọnyalu - caller (someone who calls) Unyale - caller (i.e phone) (something that calls) Khakha - dry Ikhakha - act of drying Akhakha - drier i.e sieve Chi - to pull, drag Ebe - leaf Chebe - to smoke weed Ichebe - weed smoking Achebe - weed smoker 2 Likes |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 11:25pm On May 12, 2018 |
Lolo - count Ilolo - counting Ulolo - counter Kalọ - calculate Ikalọ - calculating Ukalọ - calculator Kpẹsẹ - to put under Ukpẹsẹ - pillow Bọla - play Ibọla - playing, show, sports Fi - throw, play (a game) Ufi - a game Yẹ - to please Ọyẹ - one who pleases (i.e love) Uyẹ - love 1 Like |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by mikhe2(m): 2:01am On May 13, 2018 |
Whats the meaning of udukpa? 1 Like |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 11:58am On May 13, 2018 |
Udukpa!!! Is used as an exclamation when something silly or unexpected happen. The real meaning is "big/ srrong vagina!!" Loll. It's dirty i know Ukpa - vagina Udo - stone Like uduso (big/strong head) Usomi/ukomi - head Udo - stone. Other exclamations in etsakọ are; Eekuooo!!! Yee eh!! Eeh oh!! mikhe2: 1 Like |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by mikhe2(m): 6:10pm On May 13, 2018 |
hurrycayne:okpotor-egeh |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 1:18am On May 15, 2018 |
Forming words by combining of one or more words (as in German and Chinese) Rọ - carry Gbanọ - tie, hold around Udu - heart Irobọgbanudu - patience (putting the hands around the heart) Rọ - carry Odẹ - way Kasẹ - show Irodẹkasẹ - guidance Nyie / mie - collect Suọ - listen Nyiesuọ - believe, accept Kpẹsẹ - to put under Egbe - body, self Abọ - hands IKpẹsegbe - humility Ikpẹsabọ - begging Kpakpa - disturb, worry IKpakpegbe - anxiety To - hurt, pain Mẹ - mẹ Otomẹgbe - annoying Eda - up Iregbejeda - pride Lẹ- know Lu- do Ọlẹlu - one who does well Ku-drive Ọvhia-loneliness, boredom Ọkumọvhia - one who drives away boredom i.e companion Bino- check Yẹsẹ -know Kiẹ[li] - dó Abinokiẹ - model (check and do) Abinoyẹsẹ - example (check and know) And many more. NB- some words may be different depending on the dialect. |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 1:20am On May 15, 2018 |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by mikhe2(m): 7:00am On May 15, 2018 |
hurrycayne:Apana Uzairue in Etsako west |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by hurrycayne: 11:19am On May 15, 2018 |
That's very close to my place. I'm from North Ibie (imiegba). Our dialects are somehow different sha mikhe2: |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by mikhe2(m): 5:29pm On May 15, 2018 |
hurrycayne:wow. Na my villag dem dey pass go there. Anyway you are right. Our dialects is different in a way. |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by Missonas(f): 1:05pm On May 12, 2020 |
Whats my love in ibie please |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by AreaFada2: 1:49pm On May 12, 2020 |
Nice |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by babyfaceafrica: 10:19am On May 13, 2020 |
Continue.. I am. Enjoying this.. It seems there are some similar ones in etsako and Benin language.. Why? |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by RedboneSmith(m): 10:43am On May 13, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica: Common roots. They both descend from the same parent language. |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by babyfaceafrica: 10:48am On May 13, 2020 |
RedboneSmith:thanks... What is d parent language |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by RedboneSmith(m): 11:04am On May 13, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica: Extinct. It's only in extremely rare cases that parent languages survive alongside the daughter languages they gave rise to. Eg, Latin surviving (mostly in Catholic liturgy) alongside its daughter languages Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, etc. 1 Like |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by babyfaceafrica: 11:09am On May 13, 2020 |
RedboneSmith: Gracias 1 Like |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by Jacqueline22(f): 10:47am On May 15, 2020 |
Amare means food in auchi Abe-how are you |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by Nobody: 6:43am On May 16, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica:because they were once Benin people but later migrated but we are still Edo. |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by babyfaceafrica: 8:25am On May 16, 2020 |
Igbosmoker:do you have proof for this sir? |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by Nobody: 9:41am On May 16, 2020 |
babyfaceafrica:are you even from Edo state? everyone from Edo state knows their history. |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by Idiataqueen(f): 10:49am On May 16, 2020 |
Let me follow this thread,wanting to learn my mum language,but it has always been difficult and the worst part of it is that my hobby to be is from Apana,so I don't have choice than to learn estakor. |
Re: Word Formation In Etsako, An Edoid Language by Chemist009(m): 3:12pm On May 18, 2020 |
Idiataqueen:Write whatever you want to be translated, and get translations |
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