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[Learn Idoma Language] Homophones: Idoma words that sound alike but different in meaning
Today on Learn Idoma Language on IDOMA VOICE, we bring you some examples of Idoma homophones.
homophones are words pronounced alike but different in meaning or derivation or spelling. These words may be spelled differently from each other (such as to, too, and two), or they may be spelled the same way (as in quail meaning ‘to cower’ and quail meaning a type of bird).
Here are some examples of Idoma homophones and their meanings.
Note that this could be Idoma enone or enochi.
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Eyi
Eyi Eyi |
Eye
Blood Head |
Oche
Oche Oche |
King
Soap Human human |
Okpa
Okpa Okpa Okpa Okpa Okpa |
Staff
Stream Friend Book Comet Moi Moi Oath/Swear |
Enwu
Enwu Enwu |
Bee
Honey Nose |
Ewu
Ewu Ewu Ewu |
War
Mountain Goat Firewood |
Ewo
Ewo |
City/community
Dog |
Unu
Unu |
Inside
Fight |
Ola
Ola |
Fart
Fire |
Ebe
Ebe |
Sight
Animal |
Oka | Story/news
Bead |
Eje
Eje Eje Eje Eje Eje |
Beans
Dance Give Tiredness Tiger Wine |
Owe
Owe Owe |
Road
Door Suffering |
Ochi
Ochi Ochi Ochi Ochi |
Seat
Three Rice Tomorrow/Morning Bad luck |
Owu
Owu Owu |
Wool
Breeze/Wind Pound |
Ela
Ela Ela Ela |
Termite
Crow Talk Lice |
Uka
Uka |
Chewing stick
Church |
Utu
Utu Utu |
Nail
Vagina Contribution |
Ene
Ene Ene Ikwu Ikwu Ikwu |
Mother
Yesterday This one Cypress tree Death Crocodile Cry |
Ogo
Ogo Ogo |
Hawk
Plate Hole |
Isi
Isi |
Yam
Small basket |
Aga
Aga |
Finger
Axe |
Ena
Ena |
Cow
Scorpion |
Ame
Ame |
Breast
Palm inflorescences |
Oba
Oba |
Husband
Silo |
Onya
Onya Onya |
Wife
Trap Horse |
Igwu
Igwu Igwu |
Call
Guinea Corn Blade |