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nibo

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Ojibwe

Verb

nibo (changed conjunct form nebod, reduplicated form nanibo)

  1. die
    Mewinzha gii-ikwezensiwiyaan, gaa-nibonid iniw onaabeman a'aw nookomis.
    Long ago, when I was a little girl, my grandmother's husband died.
  2. be dead

Conjugation

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Derived terms

  • nibookaazo (pretend to be dead)
  • nibooke (have a death in the family)
  • nibowin (death)

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Old Irish

Verb

nibo

  1. alternative spelling of níbo

Yoruba

Etymology

Contraction of + ibo, literally at where. The question could also be formed as ibo ni? which also means where, many other varieties and languages of the Yoruboid dialectal continuum use some other formation to ask this, see the table below.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

níbo

  1. (interrogative) where
    Níbo ni àwọn ọmọ yẹn?Where are the children?

Usage notes

  • An information-seeking question word for the human entity which is always followed by ni

Synonyms

More information Yoruba varieties and languages: níbo (“interrogative where”), Language family ...
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