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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Dede1(m): 2:31pm On Aug 20, 2011
Ileke-IdI:

Its a Yoruba word for "slamming the door", which means " conversation over" o "case closed".

Ekiti Ikebe


What is the connotation of “iro” or “ero” (sp) when conversing in Yoruba?
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by amor4ce(m): 7:03am On Aug 22, 2011
Do I sense the expressions of tribal narcissism/egoism/egomania in this thread?
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Limaoscar: 7:11pm On Jan 14, 2012
GBAM!!!! is Efik and Ijaw grin grin grin grin, hey, who cares anyways you tribal bigots and Religious Zealots on NL
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by PAGAN9JA(m): 8:58pm On Jan 14, 2012
[size=16pt]IT IS HAUSA WORD![/size]


[size=32pt]GBAM![/size] grin grin grin grin
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by NRIPRIEST(m): 9:58pm On Jan 14, 2012
tpia@:

btw, gba in yoruba means to agree

or

a request to receive/accept/take something being offered by another person.

forgot to mention that.

Lordy,lordy, looooordy!! Who opened their mouth and said "gbam" is a yoribu word ? Tell that to some person who doesnt understand yoribu!!
yoribus dont even use the word "gbam" at all!!
Gbam is a pure,undiluted Igbo word meaning agreed,supported,final.
I stayed in lagos for over 10yrs and spoke their language but never ever heard a yoribu fools say "Gbam"

They use words like; gba,e gba mi,e gbabee but never "Gbam"
Tell those lies to some jjc,sister.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by OneNaira6: 10:12pm On Jan 14, 2012
amor4ce:

Do I sense the expressions of tribal narcissism/egoism/egomania in this thread?

You sure do.

^^^@OP
[size=16pt]It is a swahili word[/size] grin grin grin grin
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Abagworo(m): 10:22pm On Jan 14, 2012
The Yoruba translation of the word "gbam" is "gan" but there's a place in Ogoni known as "Nonwa Gbam". It could be of Ogoni origin. The Igbo translation is "kponkwem".

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by jackpot(f): 6:46am On Jan 19, 2012
Just like Isee!, Gbam! is of 100% Igbo origin used to concur and buttress a point. But it's now loaned out.

Pls, let's not loan out our Isee! before Yoruba people like Tpia and Ileke will drag words we inherited from our fore-father's with us
grin

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by tpia5: 8:20am On Jan 19, 2012
do people ever stop to wonder at the amount of energy they spend getting worked up over irrelevancies?

please find something to do.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by PhysicsQED(m): 10:27am On Jan 19, 2012
jackpot:

Just like Isee!, Gbam! is of 100% Igbo origin used to concur and buttress a point. But it's now loaned out.

Pls, let's not loan out our Isee! before Yoruba people like Tpia and Ileke will drag words we inherited from our fore-father's with us
grin

What does "Isee" mean in Igbo?
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by ifyalways(f): 1:49pm On Jan 19, 2012
^It means 'let it be so'.Amin/Amen

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by PhysicsQED(m): 2:34pm On Jan 19, 2012
Yoruba: "Ase"

Edo: "Ise"

Igbo: "Ise"

hmm. . .

Anybody know the Igala word for "let it be"/"amen"?

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by ifyalways(f): 2:46pm On Jan 19, 2012
Interesting,didn't know it was used as well in Edo.If its not going to cause a tribal tornado,it wud be nice to know the origin.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by PhysicsQED(m): 11:00am On Jan 21, 2012
I'm not sure that the word Ase/Ise would originate from any one modern ethnic group. These groups (Yoruba, Edo, Igbo) are supposedly part of the same larger language family.
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by tpia5: 11:04am On Jan 21, 2012
in yoruba, the "A" in ase means "it", while "se" means "happen.

so, ase means it will happen.


Ase isnt a morpheme ie it isnt an indivisible unit, but consists of two phonemes joined together to produce a meaning.

thus, it can be broken down.

dont know about Ise but that's the explanation for Ase.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by ak47mann(m): 5:22pm On Feb 01, 2012
GBAM!! is an igbo word,it means this is it cool
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by tpia5: 8:32pm On Feb 01, 2012
when yall are ready, please let the rest of us know why gbam is giving you sleepless nights.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Obalufon: 5:36pm On Mar 23, 2012
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by somegirl1: 10:22am On Mar 26, 2012
Amazing how people attempt to claim words that don't belong to their ethnic group.

I don't know for sure if "Gbam" is an igbo word but by elimination:

1. It can't be a yoruba word as in all my years of studying yoruba in secondary school and associating with yorubas, I have never heard words that end with hard consonants. "n", is the only one that features at the end of words and is usually preceded by an "a" , "i" or a "u" as in "gan", "Akin" and "marun", never an "m". Correct me if i'm wrong.
If the word/ sentence in question was "Gba mi" it would indisputably have been yoruba.

2. If there is a "Gb" diphthong in the hausa language, I have never heard it.

3. Several Efik/ Ibibio words end with consonants, "m" inclusive. However, I have never heard a "Gb" diphthong in these dialects.

4. Igbo is the only of the four main languages that features both a "Gb" diphthong and words/ sentences ending with "m" which usually denotes ownership.

It is possible that it is from a minority language or it means absolutely nothing but it is definitely not a yoruba word.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Antivirus92(m): 6:08am On Jul 13, 2012
Some words are gotten from sound and have no distinct origin.i think gbam is one of them. It is more igbo than yoruba,forget the lies they may fabricate

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by tpia5: 6:09am On Jul 13, 2012
tpia@:
do people ever stop to wonder at the amount of energy they spend getting worked up over irrelevancies?

please find something to do.
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Nobody: 11:27pm On Jul 25, 2012
my popz! cheesy
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Nairaplus(m): 9:12pm On Aug 02, 2012
NRI PRIEST:

Lordy,lordy, looooordy!! Who opened their mouth and said "gbam" is a yoribu word ? Tell that to some person who doesnt understand yoribu!!
yoribus dont even use the word "gbam" at all!!
Gbam is a pure,undiluted Igbo word meaning agreed,supported,final.
I stayed in lagos for over 10yrs and spoke their language but never ever heard a yoribu fools say "Gbam"

They [Yorubas] use words like; gba,e gba mi,e gbabee but never "Gbam"
Tell those lies to some jjc,sister.

Exactly! This is just like saying Jooo oooo is Igbo. Haba mana!!!

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Nobody: 2:31am On Aug 03, 2012
LOL @ this thread grin

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Nobody: 2:32am On Aug 03, 2012
PAGAN 9JA:
[size=16pt]IT IS HAUSA WORD![/size]


[size=32pt]GBAM![/size] grin grin grin grin

ROTFLMAO!!

Gbam! Sounds like a Yoruba word o. Like "Gbamu = Hold am" grin
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Uch74(m): 5:40pm On Jan 03, 2015
aljharem3:
but them again

hausas/kanuri have been using it for years before igbos

and so did yoruba and edo people

so the first to use it would be yorubas, igbos just adopted it just like other words they use today

yorubas use it for shocking expression or supportive words

hausa/kanuri use it for supportive words as well
"Gbam means "Exactly" in Igbo Language! Telling me that Igbos adopted it is like telling me that Igbos just came into existence or that the Hausas and Yorubas were there before Igbos.....Dear I don't know who borrowed from who, but I know is an Igbo word used for Exclaimation meaning "exactly" and conoting. Acceptance!

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Beamborla(f): 1:25pm On Jan 05, 2015
Na wa o! Will money or anything be given to the tribe gbam originated from? Gbam generally in Yoruba is used to describe the collision between two or more things. Of the truth, Gbam has never in any way be used to show support or affirmation in Yoruba. So if we are talking about the context in which everybody is using it today, I don't think I would be wrong to credit that to the Igbos. Albeit, one can not really tell where the word GBAM actually originated from. I don't know what the fuss is all about?
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by bigfrancis21: 2:47pm On Apr 24, 2015
Beamborla:
Na wa o! Will money or anything be given to the tribe gbam originated from? Gbam generally in Yoruba is used to describe the collision between two or more things. Of the truth, Gbam has never in any way be used to show support or affirmation in Yoruba. So if we are talking about the context in which everybody is using it today, I don't think I would be wrong to credit that to the Igbos. Albeit, one can not really tell where the word GBAM actually originated from. I don't know what the fuss is all about?

In the sense of 'confirmation', it is an Igbo word used commonly amongst Igbos to mean 'I concur', 'I agree', etc. Nollywood actors and actresses of Igbo origin use it in the English speaking movies, which has spread from there to all of Nigeria. Watch a gathering of elders in any nollywood movie, and notice them shout 'gbam' to concur with their colleague's views or suggestions. That's the 'gbam' being referred to here.

Gbam is also the perceived sound heard when one slams the door. It is not unique to any tribe as it is a general sound heard when the door is closed. It is pathetic for a tribe to claim ownership of a mere sound made by nature. However, the meaning being discussed here is the one which refers to 'I concur', which originated from Igbo by way of nollywood movies and have spread all over Nigeria.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Beamborla(f): 4:58pm On Apr 24, 2015
bigfrancis21:


In the sense of 'confirmation', it is an Igbo word used commonly amongst Igbos to mean 'I concur', 'I agree', etc. Nollywood actors and actresses of Igbo origin use it in the English speaking movies, which has spread from there to all of Nigeria. Watch a gathering of elders in any nollywood movie, and notice them shout 'gbam' to concur with their colleague's views or suggestions. That's the 'gbam' being referred to here.

Gbam is also the perceived sound heard when one slams the door. It is not unique to any tribe as it is a general sound heard when the door is closed. It is pathetic for a tribe to claim ownership of a mere sound made by nature. However, the meaning being discussed here is the one which refers to 'I concur', which originated from Igbo by way of nollywood movies and have spread all over Nigeria.
We are saying the same thing, my brother
Pls, take it easy.

I wrote what I know. Bringing pathetic into this is pathetic as well
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by kinglekan: 5:07pm On Apr 24, 2015
Bigfrancis21 and Beamborla

Heyyyy both of u loook here. Na me invent am. Can we close this case.

Gbam ko Gbagaun niiii!!!

See as una serious they type speech on top matter wey nor fit boil egg.

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Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by Beamborla(f): 5:12pm On Apr 24, 2015
kinglekan:
Bigfrancis21 and Beamborla

Heyyyy both of u loook here. Na me invent am. Can we close this case.

Gbam ko Gbagaun niiii!!!

See as una serious they type speech on top matter wey nor fit boil egg.

Lol...
Me I no follow argue anything.
Re: Gbam! - Who Invented It? by kinglekan: 5:16pm On Apr 24, 2015
Beamborla:

Lol...
Me I no follow argue anything.

Better grin

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