See also: Igi, -igi, -iĝi, iĝi, and īgi

Aukan

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Etymology

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From English egg.

Noun

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igi

  1. egg

Cebuano

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  • Hyphenation: i‧gi

Verb

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igi

  1. to drive away

Esperanto

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Etymology

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Back formation of the suffix -igi

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Verb

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igi (present igas, past igis, future igos, conditional igus, volitive igu)

  1. (transitive) to cause to be, to cause to do, to make
    Vi igas min feliĉa.
    You make me happy (You cause me to be happy).
    La instruisto igas la lernanton studi.
    The teacher makes the student study (The teacher causes the student to study).

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Iban

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Noun

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igi

  1. seed
    Igi buah rianDurian's seed

Classifier

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igi

  1. classifier for small thing (including fruit, eggs, seeds, teeth, heads, glands)
    Telu tiga igiThree eggs

Japanese

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igi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of いぎ

Rwanda-Rundi

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *ìgɪ́.

Noun

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igí class 5 (plural amagí class 6)

  1. (Kinyarwanda, less common in Kirundi) egg
    Synonym: (Rundi only) irigi

Sumerian

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igi

  1. Romanization of 𒅆 (igi)

Tagalog

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Noun

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igi (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜄᜒ)

  1. fineness; goodness
    Synonyms: buti, kabutihan, inam, kainaman
  2. excellence
    Synonyms: galing, kagalingan, husay, kahusayan
  3. orderliness; methodicalness
    Synonyms: ayos, kaayusan
  4. recovery (from illness)
    Synonyms: galing, paggaling
  5. kindness towards another
    Synonyms: bait, kabaitan

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Yoruba

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igi

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Etymology

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Cognate with Ede Idaca egi and Igala íji (firewood), proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruboid *í-gĩ. Compare with orín (chewing stick)

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Noun

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igi

  1. tree
  2. stick, wood, cane
    Gbẹ́nàgbẹ́nà Àbárìṣà, ó fi igba igi gbẹ́ ọpọ́n; ó ní kí wọ́n sọ fún Àbárìṣà pé òun kò tí ì gbẹ́ nǹkankanThe carpenter of Àbárìṣà, he uses two-hundred trees to carve a canoe, he then said they should tell Àbárìṣà that he has not carved anything at all
  3. plant stem
  4. ridge
  5. diagram

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Yoruba Varieties and Languages - igi (wood, tree)
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Language FamilyVariety GroupVariety/LanguageLocationWords
Proto-Itsekiri-SEYSoutheast YorubaÌjẹ̀búÌjẹ̀bú Òdeegi
ÌlàjẹMahinigi
OǹdóOǹdóugi
Ọ̀wọ̀Ọ̀wọ̀igin
ÌtsẹkírìÌwẹrẹegin
OlùkùmiUgbódùijin
Proto-YorubaCentral YorubaÈkìtìÀdó Èkìtìugi
Àkùrẹ́ugi
Ọ̀tùn Èkìtìugi
Northwest YorubaÈkóÈkóigi
ÌbàdànÌbàdànigi
Ìbọ̀lọ́Òṣogboigi
ÌlọrinÌlọrinigi
OǹkóÌtẹ̀síwájú LGAigi
Ìwàjówà LGAigi
Kájọlà LGAigi
Ìsẹ́yìn LGAigi
Ṣakí West LGAigi
Atisbo LGAigi
Ọlọ́runṣògo LGAigi
Ọ̀yọ́Ọ̀yọ́igi
Standard YorùbáNàìjíríàigi
Bɛ̀nɛ̀igi
Northeast Yoruba/OkunOwéKabbaigi
Ede Languages/Southwest YorubaAnaSokodeògbógóró
BokoBokoegi
Cábɛ̀ɛ́Cábɛ̀ɛ́egi
Tchaourouegi
ÌcàAgouaegi
ÌdàácàIgbó Ìdàácàegi
Ifɛ̀Atakpaméegi
Akpáréegi
Tchettiegi
KuraAledjo-Kouraegi
Partagoegi
Mɔ̄kɔ́léKandiɡíĩ́
MoretanMoretanegi
Northern NagoKamboleegi
Manigriegi
Southern NagoKétuegi
Ìkpɔ̀bɛ́egi

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