ika ifabẹla
Yoruba
Etymology
From ìka + ìfábẹ̀lá, literally “Finger that is used to scoop and lick stew”, ultimately from ìka (“finger”) + ì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + fá (“to pull up, to draw”) + ọbẹ̀ (“stew”) + lá (“to lick”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ì.kā ì.fá.bɛ̀.lá/
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