iṣu-nikan-kọniyan
Yoruba
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Iṣu-nìkàn-kọ́niyán
Etymology
From iṣu (“yam”) + nìkàn (“only”) + kọ́ (“not”) + ni (“to be”) + iyán (“pounded yam”), literally “Yam is not the only thing that can be pounded”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ī.ʃū.nĩ̀.kã̀.kɔ́.nĩ̄.jã́/
Noun
iṣu-nìkàn-kọ́niyán
- A nickname for cassava
- Synonyms: gbágùúdá, ẹ̀gẹ́, pákí, lábíríkánná, ìgbáyẹ̀kẹ̀tẹ̀
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