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Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Akan(m): 7:28pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
hmmn from an ibibio perspective ibibio to hausa =akusa ibibio to igbo = Uneghe ibibio to yoruba = atong udwang ufok (people who sh.it in their rooms) lol 1 Like |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Rhino5dm: 8:01pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
Ki fa bini a hankaliiiiiiiiiiii. Ni fa beguwa ne ba a hawana tsirara . BTW ma ye labari? Sisi_Kill: |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Nymphnode(m): 8:24pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
dipo+:Of course, you should have added Broda to it= Broda Aboki. It is proper to address a grown up Hausa man as Mallam. . |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by goggs(m): 8:59pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
abubello: I get your drift. I know the following; Bazauzage = Zaria man Banupe = Nupe man Bakano = Kano man Bazango = ? so actually Bayerabe = Yoruba is not actually derogatory! we learn everyday |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by blackboi(m): 9:28pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
Rhino.5dm:10 over 10 |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by SIRNIMS(m): 10:06pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
]is as simple as asking what is he origin of the word nnah as used by Ibos,oneh as used by Tivs, Akpai by the Igalas,Alangoro by Kanuri,Alaraini by the fulanis,egbon or aburo by Yorubas, all these are corrupted form of the use of olanguages.[/color] |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by gossipmama(f): 11:31pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
igbo to hausa = aboki/ onye ugwu/ agwei igbo to yoruba = ndi ofe mmanu igbo to ibibio/efik = mmanwu( dunno the meaning) |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Lax75(m): 12:14am On Aug 29, 2011 |
I thought Igbos referred to Yorubas as "Yoruba Yoruba?" What does this mean? Do they mean "ni gba ti" as in "When, " |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by omoola007(m): 12:52am On Aug 29, 2011 |
i am Yoruba and i used to hate the "Yoruba" stuff till i started listing to all the Yoruba people i know, na so so ngabti, nbati, dem dey talk so it is totally justified. If you don't agree, Try telling a story in Yoruba without saying Yoruba. I dare ya |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by MrRaw: 12:56am On Aug 29, 2011 |
Aboki mean friend, Abokina mean my friend But in case of non hausa/fulani, if they say aboki they mean something else I dey vex if referred with that, even in the market Lolxx |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by SisiKill1: 1:00am On Aug 29, 2011 |
Lax75:Yes they mean Ni Gba ti. When Yoruba people are caught in a lie and they are trying to wiggle their way out of it by placing the blame on someone else, they launch into a long explanation peppered with Yoruba Ngabti. Since that's about the only thing a non-Yoruba speaking person can make out of the long tirade, they started calling them Yoruba Yoruba. If you think I'm lying, next time a Yoruba man is caught lying. . .pay close attention to his explanation. You heard it here first Rhino.5dm:Me kana ce? Wa ne labari? |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Rhino5dm: 2:35am On Aug 29, 2011 |
Ke yar ina ce? a wani garin yanzun ki ke? makaranta ko aiki? Sisi_Kill: |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Rhino5dm: 2:40am On Aug 29, 2011 |
Hausa to Yoruba= Ma su kashi a kwano OR Ma su kolokolo OR Shegu kazamai Hausa to Igbo= Dan inyamirin banza OR Barayin banza OR Mayun kudi |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by SisiKill1: 3:06am On Aug 29, 2011 |
KD Makaranta da aiki! Kai? Rhino.5dm:Rotflmaooooo!! Hausa to all - A Banza!! |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Rhino5dm: 4:17am On Aug 29, 2011 |
Lag, aiki. Sisi_Kill: wani makaranta? ABU, KAD Poly, FCE Zaria, State Uni? |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Nobody: 4:20am On Aug 29, 2011 |
awwwww. |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by yomijnr(m): 5:33am On Aug 29, 2011 |
kizito96: That would probably make you an 'aboki' too, if you're going to come on here to make such silly generalisations about a whole tribe based on the actions of a minority. |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Rhino5dm: 6:14am On Aug 29, 2011 |
Ofofo, ehn ? mon kon ba sere ni ooo. mo ti yo iju si foto ye. . . mi le fe. Kon nse iru eron ti mon je . Ileke-IdI: |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Nobody: 7:01am On Aug 29, 2011 |
Rhino.5dm: Who are you supposed to be fooling here? Emi abi iwo? You do understand that Sisi kill understands/ speaks Yoruba sha |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Rhino5dm: 7:29am On Aug 29, 2011 |
@ Bold Ofcourse, i know she did. The massage was for both, as i still maintain my initial stand or is that anything wrong in making friends without any attachment to it? Is there anything wrong in expressing my freedom of choice? **speaking to my self** * Why should i waste effort with virtual relationship when i can just drive to Kuramo beach and have a nice B_Job for 500 naira only? Ileke-IdI: |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by nagoma(m): 10:41am On Aug 29, 2011 |
It began in the days when Yoruba growers of Kola-nuts (GWORO) were searching for the most fertile market in the universe for their produce. They were looking overseas but discovered to their surprise that the man mending shoes by the roadside was to Kola-nut what America is to Oil, They quickly branded him Aboki meaning my friend. That was what my grandma' told me and she never lied That old hag is is lying through her teeth (if she has any teeth at all) and you have inherited those genes. Aboki means a friend and you can refer to anyone with this amicable overture to signify untroubleness. People respond to these hausas the name "Aboki" its a bit like the name "Inyamiri " I believe a corruption of the Ibo language from what the first Igbo visitors to Hausaland say to the locals. |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Lax75(m): 12:55am On Aug 30, 2011 |
omoola007: You know I'm Yoruba, lol. So I'll keep my ears open next time. But what's funny is how the ndigbo man pronounces "Yoruba Yoruba." I'm always rolling on the floor laughing. Some people may find it offensive but I'd say those who have a sense of humour would find it funny. |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Lax75(m): 12:57am On Aug 30, 2011 |
Sisi_Kill: |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by darqly(m): 12:23pm On Aug 30, 2011 |
Aboki is NOT a derogatory term in any way, regardless of what the majority of respondents here think. It simply means friend and is used amongst peers. I guess most non-hausa assume using it at any given oppurtunity will rile the other party; generally, it doesnt't. |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Mustay(m): 11:09am On Oct 26, 2014 |
It's so queer how Seun has changed "Ab0ki" for Northerner. Someone viewing this topic for the first time would get lost with what the members are discussing. At least, "my friend" would have been a better substitute. Moreover, the abuse of the word doesn't mean the originality should be replaced. |
Re: Origin Of The Name Aboki? by Wulfruna(f): 12:17pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
Mustay: Like seriously. The word censorship on this forum is tending towards the absurd. "Ab.oki" is a genuine Hausa word with no harmful connotation. Because some Southerners use it to imply something derogatory, it has become a dirty word? So if an Hausa man on this forum types "Ab.oki, ina kwana?" to his fellow Hausa man, Nairaland will change it to "Northerner, ina kwana?" Ridiculous! How about the long list of derogatory terms used to describe Southerners? Nyamiri. Ofe.mmanu. et cetera. When are they going to be censored as well. EDITED: Oh, I see Ofe.mmanu has been censored too. It remains Nyamiri. 2 Likes |
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