If you mean Yebo, it is the Zulu word for 'yes'
The name "Yeboah" is of Akan origin, primarily associated with the Akan people of Ghana. It is often used as a surname and can also be a given name, meaning "to be strong" or "to be powerful." The name is commonly found among the Ashanti and other Akan ethnic groups, reflecting cultural significance and heritage in West Africa.
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The African Luhya word for the English word 'name' is "eliraa".
The Igbo word for "name" of the Western African origin is afa.
ordinary
"Sabu" is not a common African word. It could be a name or a term from a specific African language or culture that is not widely known or documented.
The word māori means "normal", "natural" or "ordinary". In legends, the word distinguished ordinary mortal human beings-tāngata māori-from spirits (wairua).
Ordinary is an adjective (an ordinary day) and a noun (out of the ordinary).
It was an ordinary day.
more ordinary, the most ordinary
The ordinary word for the mouse-like animal which flies at night is a vespertilio.
No, the noun ordinary is a singular noun, a word for a thing that is commonplace. The word ordinary is also an adjective.