Where does “ijabẹ” come from?

ijabẹ (Yoruba) comes from Polish Ja-, from Yao (Africa) ji-, from Proto-Bantu jɪ́- — Class 9 subject concord; Class 9 object concord.

ijabẹ (Yoruba): A traditional Yoruba cooking broom used as a whisk to mash leaves when making stew. It is mainly used in the preparation of ewédú stew

Definitions

  1. A traditional Yoruba cooking broom used as a whisk to mash leaves when making stew. It is mainly used in the preparation of ewédú stew

Ancestry of “ijabẹ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PolishJa-
2Yao (Africa)ji-Class 9 subject concord
3Proto-Bantujɪ́-Class 9 subject concord; Class 9 object concord
Every word from Proto-Bantu jɪ́-Every word from Polish Ja-Every word from Yao (Africa) ji-