Translation of "hoe" into Ewe
Agblenu is the translation of "hoe" into Ewe. Sample translated sentence: 25 And all the mountains that used to be cleared with a hoe, you will not go near for fear of thornbushes and weeds; they will become a grazing place for bulls and a trampling ground of sheep.” ↔ 25 Eye miagayi to siwo katã dzi wotsɔa kodzi ŋlɔna tsã la dzi o, le vɔvɔ̃ na ŋùwo kple gbewo ta; eye woazu nyiwo ƒe gbeɖuƒe kple alẽwo toƒe.”
hoe
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noun
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An agricultural tool consisting of a long handle with a flat blade fixed perpendicular to it at the end, used for digging rows. [..]
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agricultural tool
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25 And all the mountains that used to be cleared with a hoe, you will not go near for fear of thornbushes and weeds; they will become a grazing place for bulls and a trampling ground of sheep.”
25 Eye miagayi to siwo katã dzi wotsɔa kodzi ŋlɔna tsã la dzi o, le vɔvɔ̃ na ŋùwo kple gbewo ta; eye woazu nyiwo ƒe gbeɖuƒe kple alẽwo toƒe.”
Workers of different nationalities drew water, and using hoes they mixed it with clay and straw.
Dɔwɔla siwo tso dukɔ vovovowo me dea tɔme, eye wozãa kodziwo tsɔ blua anyia kple gbea tsakanae.
He would no longer prune his figurative vine or hoe its soil.
Magaɖe eƒe kpɔɖeŋu weinka la ŋu loo alo aga agblea me o.
For example, on the way home from hoeing tomatoes one day, Mary and I found evidence in the smoldering incinerator that her sisters had burned her literature, including a phonograph and records containing Bible messages.
Le kpɔɖeŋu me, gbe ɖeka, esi míeyi ɖaga timatigble me trɔ gbɔna aƒe me la, mía kple Mary míekpɔe be dzudzɔ nɔ tutum le nugo aɖe si me míetɔa dzo gbeɖuɖɔ le la me, eye míede dzesii be nɔvianyɔnuwo tɔ dzo eƒe agbalẽwo kple agbaƒomɔ̃ kpakple agba siwo dzi wolé Biblia me nuƒowo ɖo la.
The first son received an arrow for hunting, the second received a hoe for cultivating, and the third son received a stick for herding cattle.
Viŋutsu gbãtɔa xɔ aŋutrɔ be wòatsɔ ada adee, evelia xɔ kodzi be wòatsɔ ade agblee, eye viŋutsu etɔ̃lia xɔ ati be wòatsɔ akplɔ nyiwoe.