English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ti ọrọ naa “kẹhin” jẹ “ni ipari; ni ipo ikẹhin tabi aaye; nikẹhin.” Ó jẹ́ ọ̀rọ̀ ọ̀rọ̀ ìlò tí a ń lò láti fi hàn pé a ń jíròrò ohun kan tàbí mẹ́nu kan ní ipò ìkẹyìn tàbí gẹ́gẹ́ bí kókó tí ó kẹ́yìn nínú àtòkọ tàbí ọ̀wọ́ àwọn ohun kan tàbí àwọn èrò.

Synonyms

  1. in conclusion
  2. finally
  3. last

Sentence Examples

  1. Perhaps at this moment, envious of hers, thou art regarding her, either as she paces to and fro some gallery of her sumptuous palaces, or leans over some balcony, meditating how, whilst preserving her purity and greatness, she may mitigate the tortures this wretched heart of mine endures for her sake, what glory should recompense my sufferings, what repose my toil, and lastly what death my life, and what reward my services?
  2. Arthur followed, then Jack, Mark, Chris, Reyna, Esteban, Darnell, Lavern, Luis and the others on foot, the bicyclists and skaters, and lastly the vehicles.
  3. Lastly, I bit some color into my lips and went back out to Thor.
  4. Lastly, that I could neither run with speed, nor climb trees like my brethren, as he called them, the yahoos in this country.
  5. And lastly, that he observed every animal in this country naturally to abhor the yahoos, whom the weaker avoided and the stronger drove from them.
  6. And lastly, a view of the new park they were building.
  7. He must know mathematics, for at every turn some occasion for them will present itself to him and, putting it aside that he must be adorned with all the virtues, cardinal and theological, to come down to minor particulars, he must, I say, be able to swim as well as Nicholas or Nicolao the Fish could, as the story goes he must know how to shoe a horse, and repair his saddle and bridle and, to return to higher matters, he must be faithful to God and to his lady he must be pure in thought, decorous in words, generous in works, valiant in deeds, patient in suffering, compassionate towards the needy, and, lastly, an upholder of the truth though its defence should cost him his life.
  8. Then to his right there was Eldin, Shade, Bella, he presumed, Ami and lastly a rather sad faced and timid looking young man.
  9. The drums beat, the sound of the trumpets filled the air, the earth trembled under foot, the hearts of the gazing crowd were full of anxiety, some hoping for a happy issue, some apprehensive of an untoward ending to the affair, and lastly, Don Quixote, commending himself with all his heart to God our Lord and to the lady Dulcinea del Toboso, stood waiting for them to give the necessary signal for the onset.
  10. Lastly, there was the question of whether or not he also carried a weapon.