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Yoruba
Etymology
From ilé (“house”) + ọkọ (“husband; dear”).
Pronunciation
Noun
ilé ọkọ
- marital home (by extension) married life
- Ẹsẹ̀ rẹ̀ ti wà nílé ọkọ. ― She is married (literally, “Her foot is in the marital home.”)
- Ilé ọkọ yá ― The marital home is ready
Derived terms
- abilékọ (“married woman living with her husband”)