Ilara-Mọkin
Yoruba
Etymology
From Ìlárá + mọ̀kị́n, ultimately from ì- (“nominalizing prefixi”) + ní (“to have”) + ará (“relative, family”) + mọ̀ (“to know”) + ọ̀kị́n (“African paradise flycatcher”), literally “The ones who possess many relatives are as honorable as the ọ̀kín bird”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ì.lá.ɾá.mɔ̃̀.kĩ́/
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