Some Professions and Spoken Languages

Eni – Name Evboere Ovbie Evbo
Edoghogho Naigirria Ovbi'Edo
Maria Sipeni Ovbie Sipeni
Kati Giamany Ovbie Giamany
Tebia Ganan Ovbie Ganan
Maris Italy Ovbi'Italy
Mandela Satafrica Ovbie Satafrika
Efosa Fransi Ovbie Fransi
Mamadu Seniga Ovbie Seniga
Diego Potoki Ovbie Potoki
Maradona Agientina Ovbi'Agientina
Giuli (Julie) Polandi Ovbie Polandi
Igor Rusia Ovbie Rusia
Devidi (David) Ostrelia (Australia) Ovbi'Ostrelia
Gioni (John) Kanada Ovbie Kanada
Dii (dee) Kiaena Ovbie Kiaena
Emeka Naigirria Ovbie Naigirria
Hasan Morroko Ovbie Morroko

Language - Evbonoze Iwina - Profession
Edo Edo Tisa Teacher
e-Sipeni Spanish Ogbugbo Farmer
e-Giamany German Edokito / Edokita Doctor
Asanti Ghanian Mankaniki Mechanic
Italo Italian Enonsi Nurse
Suahili South African Ohue Hunter
e-Fransi French Odueki Trader
Wolofi Senegalese Okpemaba Musician
e-Potoki Portuguese Ovbirhuemwin Student
e-Sipeni Argentina Ofimoto Driver
e-Polisi Polish Oguokor Ship Captain
e-Ruso Russian Olevbare Cook
Ingilisi Australian Ogbebe Writer/ Author
Ingilisi/e-frensi Canadian Okporu Spokesman
e-kiaena Chinese
Oguiezor /
Omugui
Lawyer
Igbo Nigerian Obo Traditional Doctor
Arabu Morrocan
Ovbirhuemwin
Olakpa
Ogbalegbe
Isukpo
Okarioba
Osukpon
Student
Police
MobilePolice
Road Constructors
Governor
Tailor

Note:

Most Edo nouns do take “e” which also fuction as an article. Names of languages do have  "e-" added to it at the begining of the word or nouns without vowel sound as in the case of “Sipeni”(Spain) above. The “e” letter in “Ovbie” is silence if the next word begins with a vowel, e.g. as in the case of Tebia, the ghanian. Again, “Ovbie Italy” is better written as “Ovbi'Italy”.

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