@@misstee8007 what use is it if you debunk someone reality? Ami's mum said she doesn't have a favourite child. Not every parent has a favourite child. Thank you.
@@oseofmat Well that is your opinion and I viewed mine. I believe that all parents have a favourite deep down even though they love all of them equally.
"Some people are born in the airplane, should they be able to fly the plane better than the pilot?" so so so real and true. great perspective to consider thank you Ami!!!
Thanks so much I love your videos and I love all the videos you make love Crystal crystal you are my girls and Jersey my boy y o g m I love you I love you I love you I love you everyone's I love to make music videos I love dancing and I love singing love cristalli I love it is the family is my family wow wow wow wow wow wow wow
I love Jersey man he get's right to the point. I'm the favorite..😂 AMI YOU Have A SWEET MAMA. Now I know why Ami is so Beautiful. Most Grandma's will never say who there favorite Child or Grand child is they will keep that to them self's. Because they wouldn't want to hurt the other person's Feelings. Love Hugs Bless you all.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fun fact: They also do those "tribal marks" in my country - South Africa. More especially in a tribe called "AmaBhaca" who reside in the Eastern Cape Province. ❤
Yoruba is a really nice language…..my mum taught me without really teaching me. I would just understand when she spoke to me in Yoruba…….it’s easy to understand if you grow up with it. Love your family so muchhhhh❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
Adorable Aunty Bolanle i.e Nana🥰 I have known and loved her since when l was a little girl back in Nigeria. She's always been a beautiful soul. Love you guys and God’s blessings be multiplied on you Dele - from UK
Nice one! You never know what you' ve got till you lose it! Seeing the Mclure kids struggling with Yoruba reminds me so much of my kids struggle with the same Yoruba. Couldn't help laughing all through.God bless this family
My husband/sons father teaching/ only talks to our son in Igbo. He understands it so well since he was a baby. Which I’m so happy about. Cause I wanted him to know his roots and native language. 😍
Nanna is so pleasant and beautiful I just love to see her in the videos , well i just found out that Nanna loves avocado so I will have to eat more of them to remain fresh and youthful like nanna 😃, This is such a fun video thanks for sharing 🤣🤣🤣
You're completely right Justin. Sometimes I wonder if people have enough productive tasks/hobbies to engage with. They'll find anything silly to comment on.
I love that the mcclure family shared this with the world I love the family and I love watching the love they have for their kids and seeing the mother and father raising their kids in front the world. My only advice would be they should make it important their kids learn that language because it's a big part of who they are and if they ever decide to go visit Nigeria they will speak it well enough to feel like a native. Also it would be nice for the kids to communicate with their grandmother and speak to her in her language as well.
I like it when grandma be in the videos. I wondered what the scares meant in your face. When I seen THE BOOK OF NEGEROES, and others pictures people got branded. Shauka Zulu they were branded. I just didn't think of this connection when I seen your faces. I hope to see grandma in more pictures, she has history to talk about.
@@chiamakaoluwadara5210 once my Igbo friend asked me if efo (vegetable soup) means eba/garri(cassava flour). I made fun of her a little more than I should because it was so fascinating. I didn’t believe she was serious.
Let me just say, Nana looks Guuud! She looks really good and really young. Her skin🔥. I love how a lot mum’s pronunciation was actually wrong but she was saying it confidently 😅. I think dad tried a bit though. Thoroughly enjoyed the video. Well done guys
5:53 OYINBO means FOREIGN, Justin.😅 So "piha oyinbo" will mean "foreign piha" Also, as a Yoruba girl that has been living in Nigeria for over 20 years, I've never heard the word PIHA before. Google Translate be doing the most.😂 You could just easily say AVOCADO in Yoruba as AVOCADO (different tone though) 11:00 Alexis' question translates to "how many are you?"😂 It's supposed to be "omo odun melo ni yin?" (YIN, not o/e because you're talking to an older person). Well, I enjoyed this episode, and I'mimpressedby the effort ya'll are putting in, to learn. Please do another one!🥰
Piha oyinbo most likely mean pear 🍐 oyinbo like foreign pear. The piha thus is pear Just like pineapple is ọ̀pe oyinbo (transliteration = foreign palm tree)
Throughout the video, I wished I could just jump in and correct you everytime you guys made a blunder. I wished I could tell you when google was wrong too . I was so into this thing😂. Good job guys🌚.
LoL Alexis is soo funny! Her questions!Ava was doing a good job holding the camera 👍. I enjoyed your Nana. She's so funny too! Love u guys as always. Very entertaining!☺️
I'm not sure if you remember me--but I knew the mama is Dooney -- we went to the same school together and ran in the came social circles back in Lawrenceville. Your family is beautiful! Congrats love!
I just love this family, they are real. African woman are very beautiful. Just like my Puerto Rican familia. We're mixed with every nationality. Be blessed always.
It's supposed to be a beauty mark and also to show which part of the Yoruba land you come from. For instance, I am Yoruba but from osun, if I were to have tribal marks, it will depict that I come from there, but if I were from ogun state, I'd have different tribal marks.
@tribal marks. Yeah... Beauty & Identity (some royalties, rich or elites families have their special/different marks too) Nice video, God bless your family.
I miss my Granny 👵🥲! I’m glad that they are spending quality time with GMa! I’m glad they are embracing their culture! Our fam is from Poland and my Bro is the only one teaching the kids the language! I try with my nieces and nephews but I’m not that good with the language but better with the food! They are not interested lol! Love this Family ❤️💜❤️💜⭐️
Good job I Agree with Grandma I love all my kids the same and on conditionally I don’t have favorites and that’s great translation for Justin and the Girls they are learning a different language this great family time and Bonding ❤️💙🥰
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My son dad is Igbo and I’m black American. My son knows Igbo very well and his almost 4. Glad his dad is teaching him.
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I'm Nigerian and I say Y'all so lucky....
Igbo has the tradition of taking good care of their family
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Amazing stuff!!!
I like Ami's mum's reply abt not having a favourite child and that she loves all her children equally. Love her for that !👏👏👏❤
Every parent has a favorite even though they may not admit it. A parent will never admit who their favorite child is.
@@misstee8007 what use is it if you debunk someone reality?
Ami's mum said she doesn't have a favourite child.
Not every parent has a favourite child.
Thank you.
@@oseofmat Well that is your opinion and I viewed mine. I believe that all parents have a favourite deep down even though they love all of them equally.
@@misstee8007 I have two and I know thst I love them for being my children but also love or dislike different characteristics in them.
"Some people are born in the airplane, should they be able to fly the plane better than the pilot?" so so so real and true. great perspective to consider thank you Ami!!!
😂😂😂😂
Ikr...i laughed so hard when Ami said that😂 It is true tho🤔
They train to fly an airplane
@eniola// a language is trained also
Glad to see Mama McClure recovering so fasssttt and getting back to herself.
Love y'all❤️🥰
is she sick?
@@prisca5417 she had a major accident some time back
@@yasminfugar 😱ty for the info.
Thanks 😊
She broke to arms
Omds I knew u were Nigerian but never knew u were Yoruba this just made me so happy ur one of my ppl😭✋🏽
Me too
I was also happy the first day I knew this
I was filled with joy
Exactly the Yoruba language is fluent
Fr ohhh
Fun to watch as a yoruba speaker. Justin did well. 😊
Thank you 😊
Yes!
Yeah i agree
Mi o le jah lori e
@@MightyMcClures I agree
Same
Mom looking like your sister 😍❤️
thanks!
Nana is so beautiful 😘🤗 her laughter is contagious lol 🤣
Her personality is wonderful. ♥️
Nana and Ami's laughter sound alike too
Please can you teach me
Thank you thank you the family
Thanks so much I love your videos and I love all the videos you make love Crystal crystal you are my girls and Jersey my boy y o g m I love you I love you I love you I love you everyone's I love to make music videos I love dancing and I love singing love cristalli I love it is the family is my family wow wow wow wow wow wow wow
I love Jersey man he get's right to the point. I'm the favorite..😂 AMI YOU Have A SWEET MAMA. Now I know why Ami is so Beautiful. Most Grandma's will never say who there favorite Child or Grand child is they will keep that to them self's. Because they wouldn't want to hurt the other person's Feelings. Love Hugs Bless you all.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Well...Jersey's not lying about that...😕
Grandma is so gracious and classy a natural beauty
Fun fact: They also do those "tribal marks" in my country - South Africa. More especially in a tribe called "AmaBhaca" who reside in the Eastern Cape Province. ❤
Thanks for explaining the tribal mark thing, I was wondering 🙂
Tribal mark is our culture things
Grandma o; “I don’t think anyone do better, you all slaughter and kill Yoruba”😂😂😂😂😂😂 Jers man pronounced Yoruba very well though 👍👏
Yoruba is a really nice language…..my mum taught me without really teaching me. I would just understand when she spoke to me in Yoruba…….it’s easy to understand if you grow up with it. Love your family so muchhhhh❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
exactly!!! so easy to understand if you grew up with it
Adorable Aunty Bolanle i.e Nana🥰 I have known and loved her since when l was a little girl back in Nigeria. She's always been a beautiful soul.
Love you guys and God’s blessings be multiplied on you
Dele - from UK
Grandma is so cool.... With the kid's.... I have Miss seeing her on your video.....
Nana is such a natural black amazing beauty.🎶💪🏽
Nice one! You never know what you' ve got till you lose it! Seeing the Mclure kids struggling with Yoruba reminds me so much of my kids struggle with the same Yoruba. Couldn't help laughing all through.God bless this family
I did my ancestry DNA done and found out I am 48% Nigerian.
❤❤❤❤ that makes you my Sister. I'm Nigerian.
Me too! I’m mostly Nigerian!
Me too
You are Ghanaian or Congolese
@@Jayjay-d8o I’m both 19% Congolese and 9% the other.
Respect to McClures' family and Grandma for representing Yoruba
GBOSA!(kudos)👌🏿👍🏿
Lots of love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Oyinbo is avacado 😂 lolol! Loved this video they don speak Yoruba better pass me!
Wow these young kinds are all grown up full of wisdom. Keep on shining!
That was nice. I love seeing the grandma.
Fun to watch..I love seeing Nana and Mom McClure recovering so fast..I love this McClure fam❤
Love you all together you bring so much joy and entertaining. Blessings...
I love that Nana is teaching the kids Yoruba. I'm trying to teach my kids Igbo. 😊
My mum is doing the same
My husband/sons father teaching/ only talks to our son in Igbo. He understands it so well since he was a baby. Which I’m so happy about. Cause I wanted him to know his roots and native language. 😍
I Love when Nana is on here she has such a GODLY Spirit ...I just Love her!❤️❤️...Ase'?
I love you guys JUST..... the best channel ever
no argument from us lol
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Ur rite ur one of the greatest channels out there. I love watching all ur channels also. Keep up the good work guys, much love 💕
We appreciate that 🙏
Ami has no problem correcting anyone when someone makes an incorrect statement or comment, especially Justin!!! 😄👏🏽❤️
Wow! 😲 Justin I'm impressed, you did so well!
Oh my gosh I love your grandma 😂😂🤩❤️
Nanna is so pleasant and beautiful I just love to see her in the videos , well i just found out that Nanna loves avocado so I will have to eat more of them to remain fresh and youthful like nanna 😃, This is such a fun video thanks for sharing 🤣🤣🤣
I liked the tribal marks chat, Ava asked "did you have a choice" 🤭...
“You almost slid my wig off.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful mother and daughter
God bless you, you have a beautiful family.
You're completely right Justin. Sometimes I wonder if people have enough productive tasks/hobbies to engage with. They'll find anything silly to comment on.
And we tired of that nonsense
@@MightyMcClures I love this beautiful family
I love that the mcclure family shared this with the world I love the family and I love watching the love they have for their kids and seeing the mother and father raising their kids in front the world. My only advice would be they should make it important their kids learn that language because it's a big part of who they are and if they ever decide to go visit Nigeria they will speak it well enough to feel like a native. Also it would be nice for the kids to communicate with their grandmother and speak to her in her language as well.
This is my favorite channel, I am Yoruba so am happy your speaking my language. You are such a nice family
Did Justin just say "oyinbo" is avocado? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 im having a good laugh here🤣🤣🤣
My Yoruba sisters 🧡
Oyinbo is white man or woman.
I enjoyed the video. Aminat, weldone I like the fact that you identify with the Yoruba Culture
"I love all my children"!!!! Yup... that is what I always say! Good Answer!!! 😂
Can we talk about how young her mom looks 😱😱🤯🤯
Yesss You guys are the very BEST in family entertainment hands-down!!🙌
Mom is so beautiful she can pass as the actress Tasha Smith and her twin's triplet 🥰🥰🥰
Love your Mom, sis. This was so fun lol. Stay blessed everyone. ❤️
your mom is so pretty it makes me love my people more
This channel made me wanna learn Yoruba lol 😂 ❤️❤️
me too
Nana and Ami have the same laugh🤣
The fact that Ava just brang up fashion out of nowhere cracked me up😭
You should do a video with grandma about Nigeria traditional and she can explain the marks and what they mean
We have different tribal marks in nigeria,like ondo state have there tribal mark,oyo have there tribals mark,ogbomoso have there tribals mark.
It’s different for different Nigerian tribes so
I like it when grandma be in the videos. I wondered what the scares meant in your face. When I seen THE BOOK OF NEGEROES, and others pictures people got branded. Shauka Zulu they were branded. I just didn't think of this connection when I seen your faces. I hope to see grandma in more pictures, she has history to talk about.
black girls rock video was so beautiful beautiful family thanks for sharing your joy with the world from the UK
You have five fingers, you can't say which one is your favorite. That is such a wise
bonjour beautiful people many blessings tu you and your families wow I love the mother she is such a doll
Bruh when grandma was laughing I was crying 😂😂😂 lol
Nana is lovely and the twins look just like their mother! such a lovely family.
Ava’s Dad: oyinbo means avocado
Me: what???!!!
😂😂
Ava’s Mom’s Yoruba is quite funny
I died literally when he said so
@@chiamakaoluwadara5210 once my Igbo friend asked me if efo (vegetable soup) means eba/garri(cassava flour). I made fun of her a little more than I should because it was so fascinating. I didn’t believe she was serious.
😂😂😂😂
Let me just say, Nana looks Guuud! She looks really good and really young. Her skin🔥. I love how a lot mum’s pronunciation was actually wrong but she was saying it confidently 😅. I think dad tried a bit though. Thoroughly enjoyed the video. Well done guys
I'm Nigeria And I'm only Aint my brother Is from Canada but the Rest of my Is family is Nigerian like me
I am so glad I found this channel!!!!!!! I love it 🥰
Wow ! This is good content ! You’re a beautiful family 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 God bless you all ..
Very lovely, entertaining and honest video! We got to see siblings annoying each other and kids just being kids ....
Aaawww I really enjoyed this video! I really love how the children are being taught all of their culture. And grandma is too funny! 🥰😊🥰
5:53 OYINBO means FOREIGN, Justin.😅 So "piha oyinbo" will mean "foreign piha"
Also, as a Yoruba girl that has been living in Nigeria for over 20 years, I've never heard the word PIHA before. Google Translate be doing the most.😂 You could just easily say AVOCADO in Yoruba as AVOCADO (different tone though)
11:00 Alexis' question translates to "how many are you?"😂 It's supposed to be "omo odun melo ni yin?" (YIN, not o/e because you're talking to an older person).
Well, I enjoyed this episode, and I'mimpressedby the effort ya'll are putting in, to learn. Please do another one!🥰
I think "piha" is the "yorubanised" word for what we call "pear"(African pear) in Nigeria. Like saying pear oyinbo.
Piha oyinbo most likely mean pear 🍐 oyinbo like foreign pear. The piha thus is pear
Just like pineapple is ọ̀pe oyinbo (transliteration = foreign palm tree)
The Oshiwambo people in my country, Namibia, also have the same tribal marks...🇳🇦❤
I love Nana voice
You all are soooo much fun to watch. Thanks for the joy you bring!
This so good Am a Nigerian and Am Loving this
Throughout the video, I wished I could just jump in and correct you everytime you guys made a blunder. I wished I could tell you when google was wrong too . I was so into this thing😂. Good job guys🌚.
LoL Alexis is soo funny! Her questions!Ava was doing a good job holding the camera 👍. I enjoyed your Nana. She's so funny too! Love u guys as always. Very entertaining!☺️
Have you been told your name DeBose is Yoruba . My sister is Bosede fondly called Bose.
I am not yoruba but I really like that language you guys did great I love your channel keep it up and I subscribed😍😍😍🤩😘😗☺🙂☺
I'm not sure if you remember me--but I knew the mama is Dooney -- we went to the same school together and ran in the came social circles back in Lawrenceville. Your family is beautiful! Congrats love!
I love herrrrrr “when you have children you can’t pick a favorite, you love them all equally” that’s not nice 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Nigeria loves you guys always 💯
Hi McClure family I love you soon much and your kids I love the way they are learning their language😘
That was so sweet in u family love u guys
Justin your awesome! Great example!
Such beautiful and classy grandmother.
I just love this family, they are real. African woman are very beautiful. Just like my Puerto Rican familia. We're mixed with every nationality. Be blessed always.
I like the story of the marks. I always wonder why you guys have scare in face
It's supposed to be a beauty mark and also to show which part of the Yoruba land you come from. For instance, I am Yoruba but from osun, if I were to have tribal marks, it will depict that I come from there, but if I were from ogun state, I'd have different tribal marks.
@tribal marks. Yeah...
Beauty & Identity (some royalties, rich or elites families have their special/different marks too)
Nice video, God bless your family.
It's not that popular anymore .i think Yorubas under 30 probably won't have tribal marks but the first commenter explained it perfectly
i love the grandmother’s voice ♥️
You look just like your mom and you are both beautiful
I miss my Granny 👵🥲! I’m glad that they are spending quality time with GMa! I’m glad they are embracing their culture! Our fam is from Poland and my Bro is the only one teaching the kids the language! I try with my nieces and nephews but I’m not that good with the language but better with the food! They are not interested lol! Love this Family ❤️💜❤️💜⭐️
"Justin! You almost slid my wig off!" I'm DEAD
Justin was right, Melo. Ami said no it's milo😹 I love these yoruba videos❤
I literally could not stop looking at Nana. Absolutely beautiful woman
I love when your mom is there. She is beautiful and so youthful.
Seriously, I cldnt stop smiling. I smiled all through. Very fun to watch being a Yoruba.
Good little jersey so cute and adorable baby boy ❤️❤️❤️
Jersey is so smart great pronunciation Jersey 👏👏👏
I love mama McClure..
Shes so pretty. And nice lady. Mwah big love to u mama Africa.
Watching from Uganda
I have bin watching you since i was a baby and i love it
I'm from Nigeria too.
The girls do such a good job holding the camera 🤍 They get all the good angles 😊😂
Good job I Agree with Grandma I love all my kids the same and on conditionally I don’t have favorites and that’s great translation for Justin and the Girls they are learning a different language this great family time and Bonding ❤️💙🥰
Omg i absolutely love your videos😁😁😁