-chụ́
Translates to
chase
verb
go after with the intent to catch
"The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"
"the dog chased the rabbit"
pursue someone sexually or romantically
Sentences
Nꞌihi na ọ bụ nꞌobi mmadụ ka echiche ime ihe ọjọọ ndị a si apụta: igbu mmadụ, ịkwa iko, ịchụ nwanyị, na isogharị nwoke, na izu ohi, na ama ụgha, na nkwutọ.
Because these evil thoughts come from within the human heart: murder, adultery, chase, and sex, stealing, lying, and slander.
Ma Jisọs egheghị nwanyị ahụ ọnụ. Ọ gbara ya nkịtị. Emesịa ndị na-eso ụzọ Jisọs bịakwutere ya rịọọ ya sị ya, “Chụlaa nwanyị a! Lee ka o si esogharị anyị na-enye anyị nsogbu site nꞌarịrịọ ya!”
But Jesus did not kiss her. He was silent. After that the disciples came up to Jesus and asked him, “chase after this woman! How sorry he is to intercede with us in pleading for him! ”
Related Words
-wédàbring down
ọ́nyàtrap
díńtāhunter
-bútùbring down
-nwàtry
-chụ́pụ̀drive away, drive out
-nátáreturn
-nághàchìreturn
-dà ádáfall
-jégo, walk
Near-By Words
-chị́rule, govern
-chị̀ ọ́chị̀laugh
-chóseek, want
-chụ́pụ̀drive away, drive out
-dà ádáfall
dàálụ́thank you