"dogon-yaro" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Hausa]

IPA: /dóː.ɡón.jáː.ɽò/, [dóː.ɡʷáɲ.jáː.ɽò] (note: Standard Kano Hausa) Forms: dōgon-yārò [canonical, masculine], dōgon-yāròn [possessed-form]
Etymology: Possibly from dōgō (“tall”) + yārṑ (“boy”), literally “Tall boy” Etymology templates: {{compound|ha|dōgō|yārṑ|lit=Tall boy|t1=tall|t2=boy}} dōgō (“tall”) + yārṑ (“boy”), literally “Tall boy” Head templates: {{ha-noun|m|dōgon-yārò}} dōgon-yārò m (possessed form dōgon-yāròn)
  1. neem tree, Azadirachta indica Categories (lifeform): Plants Synonyms: dàr̃bējìyā
    Sense id: en-dogon-yaro-ha-noun-R45kC~UV Categories (other): Hausa entries with incorrect language header

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