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[Learn Idoma Language] Homophones: Idoma words that sound alike but different in meaning

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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