aṣọ oke
Yoruba
Alternative forms
- اشوَْ وْكعِ
- asọ-òkè
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ā.ʃɔ̄ ò.kè/
Noun
aṣọ òkè
Usage notes
The term aṣọ òkè is predominantly used in the south of Yorubaland and refers to the fact that the textile is thought to have originated in Ìsẹ́yìn. In the north of Yorubaland the textile is typically known as aṣọ òfì.
Descendants
- → English: aso oke
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