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kobo
[koh-boh]
noun
plural
kobo, kobosa bronze coin and monetary unit of Nigeria, one 100th of a naira.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kobo1
First recorded in 1970–75; alteration of English copper 1 ( def. ) (in the sense “coin of low value”)
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Example Sentences
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Ifemelu heard a girl close by say, “I don’t have ten kobo for transport to go home.” the strike lasted too long.
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She would not have paid a kobo at the medical center; at least there was still that benefit to being a lecturer.
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“I’m not spending ten kobo of my money unless I have to.”
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“After all, how many of you give to this church, gbo? How can we build the house if you don’t give? Do you think zinc and cement cost a mere ten kobo?”
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