ile ọkọ

Yoruba

Etymology

From ilé (house) + ọkọ (husband; dear).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ī.lé ɔ̄.kɔ̄/

Noun

ilé ọkọ

  1. marital home (by extension) married life
    Ẹsẹ̀ rẹ̀ ti wà nílé ọkọ.She is married (literally, “Her foot is in the marital home.”)
    Ilé ọkọThe marital home is ready

Derived terms

  • abilékọ (married woman living with her husband)
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