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''Abo'', like the equivalent title of "Father" in English, is always spelled with an initial capital. For the noun of which the title is derived, see ''{{bm|abo}}''. | ''Abo'', like the equivalent title of "Father" in English, is always spelled with an initial capital. For the noun of which the title is derived, see ''{{bm|abo}}''. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:28, 11 May 2026
Bemé
Etymology
From abo "father".
Pronunciation
Note: although word-final /o/ in Bijun is usually pronounced /u/, in this case the /u/ pronunciation is reserved for the noun abo, of which Abo is derived.
Noun
Abo
- (Christianity, chiefly in the Poccasin Federation) A title given to priests
- Synonym: Papa
- Abo Pati dan silin Bemeh Beybl.
- "Father Pati wrote the Bemé Bible."
- (Christianity) the Heavenly Father
- Wey Abo ni skey, yu neym bi bles.
- "Our Father who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name." (Matthew 6:9)
- Wey Abo ni skey, yu neym bi bles.
Usage notes
Abo, like the equivalent title of "Father" in English, is always spelled with an initial capital. For the noun of which the title is derived, see abo.