Igbara-oke

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Yoruba

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Etymology

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Local folk etymology states it originates from Àìgbàrà (Aigbara forest) +‎ òkè (mountain, north), literally The northern part of the Aigbara forest, compare with Ìgbàrà-Odò, sister town of Igbara-Oke

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ì.ɡ͡bà.ɾà.ò.kè/

Proper noun

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Ìgbàrà-òkè

  1. Ilara-Mokin (an Ekiti Yoruba town in Ifedore, Ondo, Nigeria)
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