Contionary:bagcô
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Cápa
Alternative forms
Etymology
Heavily debated, though the general consensus is that originates in Portuguese bastão, meaning "stick". This would explain its archaic meaning, though its divergence into a word that means "so" is still unexplained.
Pronunciation
(Cápa) IPA: /baᶢ̥ǀʱo˥/
Noun
bagcô
- stick(archaic)
- Phakamisa ibagcô.
- Pick up the stick.
- Phakamisa ibagcô.
- so
- Bagcô ké?
- So what?
- Bagcô ké?
- as well as/also/too
- Iuxôsta ǐ bagcô.
- I like [it] too.
- Iuxôsta ǐ bagcô.
- to be fair/to be honest
- Bagcô, Enakuwa inada Epoiza dòa.
- To be honest, [there] was nothing he could do.
- Bagcô, Enakuwa inada Epoiza dòa.
- in my defence
- Bagcô, papé...
- In my defence, dad...
- Bagcô, papé...