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Yoruba
Etymology
From jẹ (“eat”) + èbùrẹ́ (“Crassocephalum rubens plant”) + awo (“Ifa priest”) + olù- (“non-productive agent prefix”) + gbà (“accept”) + ẹ̀bẹ̀ (“plea”), literally “You Ifa priest, eat the ebure herb and accept the plea”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒè.bù.ɾɛ́ à.wō ō.lù.ɡ͡bɛ́.bɛ̀/
Interjection
jèbùrẹ́ awo olùgbẹ́bẹ̀
- (idiomatic, euphemistic) sorry, relax, don't be upset, calm down
- Ẹ dákun, ẹ jèbùrẹ́ awo olùgbẹ́bẹ̀ ― Please, don't be upset
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