Ìtumọ̀ de | Babel Free
dèÀwọn ìtumọ̀
- to be soft or tender in texture
- to hunt; to set a trap
- to tie down, to constrain
- to deputize, to hold a position for someone temporarily
- to await, to wait for
- to arrive
- to cover, to wear a hat
- to be stupid or foolish; (literally) to have a soft head (indicating that one has no brain)
- to become a skillful hunter
- to embroider
- to attain, to reach a particular point
- to become reduced or weakened in degree or intensity
- to become comfortable or relaxed
Àwọn àpẹẹrẹ
“Mo dè é lọ́wọ́ àti lẹ́sẹ̀”
I tied him on both his hands and legs
“Mo de ọrùn aṣọ náà”
I embroided the neck of the clothes
“Ó ń de ipò fún mi”
He was deputizing my position for me
“Mo jókòó dè é”
I sat down and waited for him
“A ti dé”
We have arrived
“ọsàn yìí ti dẹ̀”
This orange has become soft
“ọmọ́ dẹ́”
The child is foolish
“ibà mi ti dẹ̀”
My fever has reduced in intensity
“Mo dẹ ìgèrè láti pẹja”
I set a metal fish trap to kill fish
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