English to yoruba meaning of

Ìtumọ̀ ìtumọ̀ ọ̀rọ̀ náà “àkànṣe” ni:ajẹ́ẹ́jẹ́ àjèjì tàbí odd; dani. ti o jẹ ti eniyan kan, ẹgbẹ tabi ohun kan; pato. (archaic) ohun ini aladani ati iṣakoso.Awọn gbolohun ọrọ apẹẹrẹ: O ni ọna sisọ kan pato. Iyẹn jẹ olfato ti o yatọ pupọ.Iyatọ ti ile naa jẹ ki o ṣe pataki. li>Lẹ́jọ́ àtijọ́, àkànṣe jẹ́ ilẹ̀ kan tí ó jẹ́ ohun ìní ti ara ẹni tí a sì ń ṣàkóso rẹ̀.

Sentence Examples

  1. And shops displaying wondrous armour imbued with peculiar abilities like a gnomish helm that enabled the wearer to be fluent in all languages.
  2. Just at the moment that he was about to urge Kiouni forward with a peculiar whistle, Mr.
  3. As Gettelung led her through a plethora of peculiar corridors he explained the various abilities a Venator could potentially wield.
  4. Phileas Fogg and Sir Francis Cromarty, plunged to the neck in the peculiar howdahs provided for them, were horribly jostled by the swift trotting of the elephant, spurred on as he was by the skilful Parsee but they endured the discomfort with true British phlegm, talking little, and scarcely able to catch a glimpse of each other.
  5. Over the years, it seemed to have morphed into just another name, no more peculiar than Cletus or Enos I hoped it had lost its sting for him.
  6. Barely visible around him was a sapphire aura, shot through with peculiar ribbons of violet.
  7. Based on the peculiar expression on her pale face, my news had confused her.
  8. The Long Noses form a peculiar company, under the direct patronage of the god Tingou.
  9. His shirt was buttoned wrong, and coffee stains made a peculiar pattern down the front.
  10. He was aware that his servants had to be up before him but he had somehow assumed that their early rising was peculiar to their profession.