Ìtumọ̀ oko | Babel Free
ō.kóÀwọn ìtumọ̀
- hoe
- husband
- vehicle
- Persicaria senegalensis (syn. Polygonum senegalense)
- spear, lance
- Oko (orisha), the orisha of farming and agriculture, in his male form, he is regarded as a sorcerer. The root, oṣó (“sorcerer”) in many names among the Ẹ̀gbá and Ìjẹ̀bú refers to Oko.
- farm, field
- stone; projectile
- penis
- dear, beloved
- vessel
Àwọn ọ̀rọ̀ tó dọ́gba
العربية
قَارِب الْكَانُو
Català
canoa
Čeština
kánoe
Cymraeg
ceufad
Ελληνικά
κανό
Español
canoa
Eesti
kanuu
Français
canoë
Galego
canoa
Hausa
kwalekwale
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
waʻa
עברית
קנו
हिन्दी
डोंगी
Magyar
kenu
日本語
カヌー
Lingála
bwato
Te Reo Māori
waka
پښتو
کنوه
Português
canoa
Svenska
kanot
ไทย
เรือแจว
Tagalog
lunday
Українська
каное
Tiếng Việt
xương
Yorùbá
ọkọ̀ ọ̀pẹẹrẹ
Ìpele CEFR
C2
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