ami ohun ẹlẹyọọrodo

Yoruba

Etymology

From àmì ohùn (tone mark) + ẹlẹ́yọ̀ọ́rodò (falling).

  • ẹlẹ́yọ̀ọ́rodò from oní- (that which has) + ẹ̀- (nominalizing prefix) + yọ́ (to glide) + (to go) + odò (lower point), literally that which glides to a lower point

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /à.mĩ̀ ō.hũ̀ ɛ̄.lɛ́.ꜜjɔ́.ɾō.dò/

Noun

àmì ohùn ẹlẹ́yọ̀ọ́rodò

  1. falling-tone mark ( ˆ ), which is no longer used in Yoruba orthography

See also

tone marks
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