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Igbo[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Yoruba Òyìnbó.[1]
Noun[edit]
oyìbo
Derived terms[edit]
- (Akwa) akịlị̀bo (“coconut”)
- (Onicha) akụ oyìbo (“coconut”)
- asụ̀sụ oyìbo (“English language”)
- ego oyìbo (“name given to modern money when it existed with cowries”)
- ji òyìbo (“Yellow Guinea Yam”)
- mmanya oyìbo (“gin”)
- nzu oyìbo (“chalk, lime”)
- Ọlụ Oyìbo (“civil service”)
- ọrụ oyìbo (“modern work”)
- (Onicha) ude oyìbo (“factory-made pomade”)
- ụgbọ oyìbo (“steamer”)
- ụ̀wà ndi oyìbo (“extravagant way of living life”)
- àfa oyìbo (“English name”)
- òbòdò oyibó (“Europe”)
- (Onicha) ògèdè òyìbe (“pawpaw, papaya”)
- òyìbe (“Yellow Guinea Yam”)
- (Onicha) ùbe oyìbo (“pear”)
References[edit]
Nigerian Pidgin[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Yoruba Òyìnbó and Igbo oyibò.
Noun[edit]
oyìbo
Categories:
- Igbo terms borrowed from Yoruba
- Igbo terms derived from Yoruba
- Igbo lemmas
- Igbo nouns
- Igbo terms with collocations
- ig:People
- Nigerian Pidgin terms borrowed from Yoruba
- Nigerian Pidgin terms derived from Yoruba
- Nigerian Pidgin terms borrowed from Igbo
- Nigerian Pidgin terms derived from Igbo
- Nigerian Pidgin lemmas
- Nigerian Pidgin nouns
- pcm:People