In Efik language, "I love you" is said as "mme iyip ye".
Hello in Efik is "Idem".
In Efik, "good morning" is said as "Mma enyi." The language uses tonal distinctions to convey meaning, typically involving high, mid, and low tones. These tonal scales are significant in differentiating words that may otherwise appear similar in spelling. Understanding the correct intonation is essential for effective communication in Efik.
In the Khasi language, parsley is commonly referred to as "pohkhlaw." This herb is used in various local dishes and is appreciated for its flavor and nutritional benefits. Khasi cuisine often incorporates fresh herbs, and parsley is one of the ingredients that adds to the vibrant flavors of the dishes.
Parsley leaf is called Ewedu in Yoruba.
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Parsley leaf in Yoruba is called "Ewedu."
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Parsley are the green leaves of 'ajwain' in hindi
its called a sprig
Herbs.
Yes, you can substitute dried parsley for fresh in the recipe, but use only one-third of the amount called for fresh parsley as dried parsley is more concentrated in flavor.