Your work is simply priceless! As Yoruba man, I learn everyday from your content, well done. On the topic of joining words and pronouncing them by shortening one of them for ease, wouldn't it be appropriate to introduce an apostrophe as in English language? In your example, "ni owó" would read "l'owó" while "yún enu" would be "y'énu" (I haven't figured out how to give letters a tail on a keypad yet, sorry!). It's how I visualize it. Thanks for the great work.
I have always wondered why this saying is so important because in my head I often tried to decipher why the mouth? After all we scratch other parts of the body😅 I never related À yún lọ à yún ọ̀, (ọfọ̀) to eating 😂. This blew my mind this morning ! Ẹ seun o, ìyáa wa❤
Ase!! I appreciate you 🙏🏾💐💐
many thanks😊 for the video
I appreciate this goddess. Yoruba is naturally a wise language when the meaningsand definitions are understood.
Your work is simply priceless! As Yoruba man, I learn everyday from your content, well done. On the topic of joining words and pronouncing them by shortening one of them for ease, wouldn't it be appropriate to introduce an apostrophe as in English language? In your example, "ni owó" would read "l'owó" while "yún enu" would be "y'énu" (I haven't figured out how to give letters a tail on a keypad yet, sorry!). It's how I visualize it. Thanks for the great work.
Good day could you do a lesson on the word àlàáfíà
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I have always wondered why this saying is so important because in my head I often tried to decipher why the mouth? After all we scratch other parts of the body😅 I never related À yún lọ à yún ọ̀, (ọfọ̀) to eating 😂. This blew my mind this morning ! Ẹ seun o, ìyáa wa❤
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