Drag and drop

English (en)

Drag and drop 
The phrase drag-and-drop describes 
the action of selecting an object or 
section of text, moving it (dragging), 
and then placing it (dropping) in an 
alternate area. 

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
Cut and Paste, Cut, Paste

Igbo (ig)

  • Dọrọ-ma-tụsa

Decomposition:  Literally refers to drag-and-drop. Drag is dọrọ, ma is and, while drop is tụsa.

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  • Dọọ ma dobe  

Decomposition: Dobe means to place something on a surface, while "tụ́sa" is more of dropping something from afar not carefully placed.

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  • Dọkpụrụ dobe 

Decomposition: Also dọkpụrụ ma dobe, meaning,  drag and drop.


  • Dọrọ ma tọgbọ

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  • Dọ̀kpụ́rụ́ ma dote

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  • Dọ̀kpụ́rụ́ ma tọgbọ

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