Mpata bụ elu (na-emekarị n'ala) nke e mepụtara n'etiti ikpere na úkwù nke onye nwere ụkwụ abụọ mgbe ọ nọ ọdụ ma ọ bụ dina ala. Ana-ahụ ụkwụ nne maobụ onye a hụrụ n'anya dịka ebe dị mma n'ụzọ anụ ahụ na nke uche maka nwatakịrị ịnọdụ ala.[1][2]

Ihe osise Dutch nke nwa ọhụrụ na-ehi ụra n'apata ụkwụ nne ya na ngwụcha narị afọ nke iri na asatọ

Na mba ụfọdụ ebe a na-eme emume Krismas, ọ bụ omenala maka ụmụaka ịnọdụ ala n'apata ụkwụ nke onye yi uwe fada krismas iji gwa fada krismas ihe ha chọrọ maka Krismas, ma were foto ha, mana a na-ajụ omume a ajụjụ na ụfọdụ n'ime mba ndị a, ebe ụdị mmekọrịta a n'etiti ụmụaka na ndị okenye na-amaghị na-akpali nchegbu.[3]

N'etiti ndị okenye, onye na-anọdụ ala n'apata ụkwụ nke onye ọzọ na-egosipụtakarị mmekọrịta chiri anya ma ọ bụ mmekọrịta ịhụnanya n'etiti ha abụọ; nke a bụ ihe na-eme n'ihe omume na-akpali agụụ mmekọahụ na klọb ndị a maara dị ka ịgba egwu, ebe otu onye na-agbagharị n'apataapata ụkwụ nke ọzọ ma na-agbapụ ụkwụ ha n'ụzọ na-akpasu iwe.[4]

Mboakwara ana edosa na mpata ụdị ígwè ana-akpọ n'ọnọdụ ịnọdụ ala na ngwá ọrụ a na-etinye n'akụkụ n'ofe ikpere onye ọkpụkpọ.[5] Ogwe aka nwere ike ịbụ ebe bara uru maka ịrụ ọrụ mgbe tebụl adịghị.[6] A na-akpọ kọmputa laptọọpụ ahụ n'ihi na a hụrụ ya dị ka nke nwere ike iji mee ihe n'apata ụkwụ onye ọrụ.[7]

Lekwa

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  • Mpata nkịta ( Lap
  • Komputa nke ana edosa na mpata

Edensibia

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  1. Sent Before My Time: A Child Psychotherapist's View of Life on a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, by Margaret Cohen, 2003, page 108.
  2. Parenting Other People's Children: Understanding and Repairing Reactive Attachment Disorder, by John L. Stoller, 2006, page 214.
  3. A Visit from St. Nick. Squareamerica.com. Archived from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved on 21 December 2010.
  4. Colosi (2017). Dirty Dancing: An Ethnography of Lap Dancing. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1351569408. 
  5. Volk (2003). Lap Steel Guitar. Anaheim, California: Centerstream. ISBN 978-1-57424-134-1. 
  6. The American Missionary - Volumes 22-24, 1868, page 57: "In the absence of chairs, the floor, (my present location) is not a very bad seat, and one can use their lap for a table if necessary."
  7. The Electrified Mind: Development, Psychopathology, and Treatment in the Era of Cell Phones and the Internet, by Salman Akhtar, 2012, page 9.