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opu

Meaning: stomach, tummy

Pronunciation: OH-poo
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Meaning

stomach, tummy

Usage: In Pidgin, 'opu' directly translates to 'stomach' or 'tummy'. It's used in everyday conversation to refer to the abdomen, often when talking about hunger, fullness, or discomfort.

Examples

"opu stay stomach, tummy"

"Da baby get one big opu afta he eat plenny."

"My opu rumble, I gotta go eat!"

Origin & Cultural Context

Origin: The word 'opu' comes directly from the Hawaiian language, reflecting the deep connection between Pidgin and its Hawaiian roots.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "opu" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"opu" means "stomach, tummy" in Hawaiian Pidgin. In Pidgin, 'opu' directly translates to 'stomach' or 'tummy'. It's used in everyday conversation to refer to the abdomen, often when talking about hunger, fullness, or discomfort..

How do you pronounce "opu"?

"opu" is pronounced "OH-poo". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

How do you use "opu" in a sentence?

Example: "opu stay stomach, tummy"

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