ohun
Gun

Ohùn àlɔ̀ví / Ohùn àlọ̀ví
Etymology 1
From Proto-Gbe *-ʁʷũ. Cognates include Fon hùn, Saxwe Gbe ɛhùn, Saxwe Gbe ahùn, Adja ehùn
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ò.hũ̀/, /ō.hũ̀/
Audio (Nigeria) (file)
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ò.hṹ/, /ō.hṹ/
Etymology 3

Ohún ɖòkpó / Ohún dòpó
From Proto-Gbe *-ʁʷṹ. Cognates include Fon hún, Saxwe Gbe ohùn, Adja ehun, Ewe ʋu
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ō.hṹ/
Yoruba
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
Compare with Igala ẹ́nwu
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ō.hũ̄/
Noun
ohun
Pronoun
ohun
Usage notes
- Serves as a head of a relative clause introduced by tí
Etymology 2
Proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruboid *ó-ɓũ̀. Compare with Igala ómù
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ō.hũ̀/
Noun
ohùn
Derived terms
- àmì ohùn (“tonal mark”)
- dá lóhùn (“to answer”)
- dáhùn (“to answer”)
- èdè olóhùn (“tonal language”)
- ewì alohùn (“oral poetry”)
- ẹ̀rọ amóhùngbilẹ̀ (“amplifier”)
- ẹ̀rọ gbohùngbohùn (“microphone”)
- gbohùngbohùn (“echo”)
- gbólóhùn (“sentence”)
- òhùn ààrin (“mid tone”)
- ohùn ìsàlẹ̀ (“low tone”)
- ohùn òkè (“high tone”)
- olóhùn (“vocal”)
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