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Étìbọ
étìbɔ̄
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A traditional Abuloma shirt worn by men which is usually made of lace and decorated with stud.
Étìbọ́
étìbɔ́
n
A male outfit worn by men in Abuloma. It comprises of Étìbọ(shrit), Úkpó(wrapper), Ékhǒl(hat).
Èwìnì
èwìnì
n
A condition in which a part of the eye (the pupil) becomes cloudy and you cannot see well, and if not treated may lead to blindness.
Ẹyíedà
ɛ̄jíēdà
conj
At or in which place or situation
Ẹyíēdà ọ̀rùkpá ọ́ọ̄rùm
where are my bags
Éyíógho
éjíóɣō
adj
Containing nothing.
Eyol
ējōl
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A freshwater crustacean (Cambaridae) resembling a small lobster, sometimes used as an inexpensive seafood or as fish bait.
E gbi ya orú gò eyol.
I want to buy crayfish.
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