Where does “ọpọlọpọ” come from?
ọpọlọpọ (Yoruba) comes from Esperanto -opo, from Slovincian -ó, from Proto-Slavic -ovъ — of, belonging to.
ọpọlọpọ (Yoruba): several or numerous in quantity
Definitions
- several or numerous in quantity
ọpọlọpọ (Yoruba) comes from Esperanto -opo, from Slovincian -ó, from Proto-Slavic -ovъ — of, belonging to.
ọpọlọpọ (Yoruba): several or numerous in quantity