yab
English
Etymology
From yap.
Verb
yab (third-person singular simple present yabs, present participle yabbing, simple past and past participle yabbed)
- (Nigeria, transitive, intransitive) To satirize or roast; to abuse verbally.
- 1974, Afriscope (volume 4, issues 1-6, page 42)
- But in between the bouts of light-hearted yabbing Fela began to insert serious political challenges. He attacked prevalent attitudes towards self determination which he abhorred. He stated that black people were being robbed.
- 1974, Afriscope (volume 4, issues 1-6, page 42)
Related terms
Afar
Etymology
From yaabé (“to talk, speak”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjʌb/
- Hyphenation: yab
Noun
yáb m (plural yaaboobá f)
- conversation
- insult or shame somebody
- news, information
- (sociolinguistics) dialect
Declension
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absolutive | yáb | |||||||||||||||||
predicative | yáaba | |||||||||||||||||
subjective | yáb | |||||||||||||||||
genitive | yabtí | |||||||||||||||||
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References
- E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985), “yab”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN
- Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015) L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie), Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis)
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