Awhire

Awhire is the name Urhobo people call Root of plants.


Go and uproot awhire for me



Saniko

Is a place in ughelli North local Government Area


Let us go to Saniko.



AGBARHA OTOR

Let us loss all of them


Agbarha ye vwiyo otor



Ede eki

Ede Eki meaning "market day"
This language is spoken by Urhobo in Delta State Nigeria.


Today is Ede Eki , today is market day .



Tufia kwa

Tufia kwa meaning rejection


Tufia kwa meaning I reject you



Oviedo

Greeting to a King or mighty one


Oviedo oo
Greetings to my king



OT

A person's basic attitude, beliefs, or feelings in relation to a particular subject or issue


Don't you have an OT to guide yourself?



Okpo

Okpo is a person, in particular a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment


I want go carry Okpo



Faa

"'Faa' is a borrowed word used for emphasis, originating from Hausa. It is often used at the end of expressions by Yoruba speakers with a Hausa background or origin. This phenomenon is particularly common among Yoruba people in Ilorin and Kogi.


Máa na faa= I will beat you.



ode

dunse untrained


that boy is an ode




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