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7:50 it makes perfect sense. That's why in English we say somebody (who's clearly unhappy about something) is bitter. Or in slang we also call people "salty"
Good to see you're still doing lessons. Have you thought about working for Morley college? they have yoruba lessons and probably need someone to assist. This if u live in London of course
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Sweetypie, the correct meaning of #Doctor in Yoruba are either #Onísègùn or #Alábę (Take note of the markings that help in accentuate the pronounciations). #Dokita is an anglisized modern translation of the word. By the way, you are looking extremely beautiful and glowing in this video, as usual😍😘👏🏿
@@efemzyekun900 hmm, so it seems it's really not native to Yorubaland even though it grows deliciously well in our tropical climate...if you're not calling it "pinapu" you're still calling it foreign/white something, lol
@@proverbalizer it's really not a foreign fruit, but most of the foreign foods were hybrids of our own, just as our brown wollof rice is indigenous to Africa and it was from it that they created the current inferior hybrid we now see as original....but if you eat local rice, like ofada or Abakaliki rice, you will know that their white bleached rice is next to poison. "Ope" is fruit in Yoruba, why they add Oyinbo to it, shows they stole it, like every other thing they steal.
@@efemzyekun900 most fruit historians (if there's such a thing, lol) believe pineapples originated in the tropics of Brazil. So I guess they stole it from there and eventually brought it to Africa as they were stealing millions of humans to go work on plantations in Brazil. Then the name makes sense, unless they're trying to say white people look like pineapples, lol. On a somewhat related note, people think Banana Republic is just a clothing store / brand, but the term really comes from the fact that the U.S. and CIA have overthrown whole governments just to ensure cheap access to tropical fruits for United Fruit Company...kinda like they do now for the sake of oil
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When would you use 'lowo' instead of 'owo' when referring to money. Cause I've heard people saying "mo ti lowo" meaning they now have money...? But...would that not mean they have done (mo ti) money? I'm so confused lol!!!?? Quiz Answer: Mo ni erun & Mi o ni erun. Pineapples!!!
Hey girl. Mo ti lowo is contracted from 'Mo ti ni owo' meaning I have gotten money. There is no 'done' in mo ti lowo because done is 'se', i have done money would be 'mo ti se owo' Hope that clarifies it up!
@@Destinnyyb sorry about that, but it will appear that you've been attracted to the worst of us. If you prefare Yoruba dudes, watch out for those who are willing or always wanting to groom you and idolise their mum and sisters....you can hardly miss on those....but not all Nigerians are Yoruba and many Non Yoruba Nigerians speak Yoruba language too, so you need to know these stuffs. Peace sis.👍🏿🙏🏿😘
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Make a video of things around the house
such an amazing video. you're literally the best yoruba teacher. more grease to your elbow ma!
Ese gan!! 🤗🤗
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7:50 it makes perfect sense. That's why in English we say somebody (who's clearly unhappy about something) is bitter. Or in slang we also call people "salty"
Please. Don't stop! Greetings from Spain. People want to learn about the language. Keep up.
mo ni iru
Pineapples! Blessing honestly I don't even know where my Yoruba would be without you. Thanks so much for your content and I hope you prosper in life.
Amen! Thank you ❤️❤️
Blessing you are a very good teacher, God bless you for this and increase you more.
Amen! Thank you
Well done
Pineapples
Pineapples! I’m trying to learn. It’s so complicated language lol but you are a excellent teacher
Keep practicing!! All in time
You're my favourite youtuber in the world. You're the main person that really helped me with my yoruba. I give thanks to you
I’m so so glad I could help!!
The best teacherrr🙏🏾❤️❤️
❤️❤️
Awesome teacher! ❤️
Alternatively, you can say ‘Mo je Okunrin & Mi o kin se Okunrin
Mo in irun, Mi o irun
Pineapples! You're simply the BEST! Mo dupe😁
😘😘
Pineapples
Great lessons so far
Pineapples!!!!!!! Thank you so much blessing! you are beautiful and awesome.
Thank you!
PINEAPPLES! GREAT LESSON
Good to see you're still doing lessons. Have you thought about working for Morley college? they have yoruba lessons and probably need someone to assist. This if u live in London of course
Oh no, I haven’t heard of them before, but will definitely have a look
Good one sis!! Thank you!
❤❤
pineapples. thank you. your videos have really helped me.. looking good btw
So glad I could help!! Thank you
Ekaro! Ekasan! Ekale! - 1st comment ! yay!
I love you so much
Ku ise omoluabi 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Pineapples, thank you so much for this
Tell me about simple verbs in simple sentences
I’m not sure what you mean
Pineapples. ig:#knowthyselfculture #theyorubachallenge
. oluko ti o dara julo THE BEST TEACHER...
Jerome Clay Ese gan!
mo ni irun - i have hair
mi o ni irun - i don't have hair
Mo Ni irun. Mi o ni irun
Thank you
Mo ni irun, mi o ni irun
Sweetypie, the correct meaning of #Doctor in Yoruba are either #Onísègùn or #Alábę (Take note of the markings that help in accentuate the pronounciations). #Dokita is an anglisized modern translation of the word.
By the way, you are looking extremely beautiful and glowing in this video, as usual😍😘👏🏿
is there a real Yoruba word for Pineapple?
@@proverbalizer yeah, we call it, "Ope oyinbo."
@@efemzyekun900 hmm, so it seems it's really not native to Yorubaland even though it grows deliciously well in our tropical climate...if you're not calling it "pinapu" you're still calling it foreign/white something, lol
@@proverbalizer it's really not a foreign fruit, but most of the foreign foods were hybrids of our own, just as our brown wollof rice is indigenous to Africa and it was from it that they created the current inferior hybrid we now see as original....but if you eat local rice, like ofada or Abakaliki rice, you will know that their white bleached rice is next to poison. "Ope" is fruit in Yoruba, why they add Oyinbo to it, shows they stole it, like every other thing they steal.
@@efemzyekun900 most fruit historians (if there's such a thing, lol) believe pineapples originated in the tropics of Brazil. So I guess they stole it from there and eventually brought it to Africa as they were stealing millions of humans to go work on plantations in Brazil. Then the name makes sense, unless they're trying to say white people look like pineapples, lol. On a somewhat related note, people think Banana Republic is just a clothing store / brand, but the term really comes from the fact that the U.S. and CIA have overthrown whole governments just to ensure cheap access to tropical fruits for United Fruit Company...kinda like they do now for the sake of oil
its great... but almost all that were in the previous episodes. anyway i Always collect some new words
Pineapples, Mo ni irun, Mi o ni irun.
E karo. Nla video. Thank you)
Mo ni irun
Mi o ni irun
Clever girl
Mo ni irun. Mi o ni irun. Sugban mo ni irun though lol
Mo ni irun and mi o ni irun
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I love u :)
Its 1000 views
Mo ni irun
Mi O ni irun
Mo ni hair, Mi o ni hair
destanee summer great!
How would you say 'I am home'
Mo ti dele or Mo wa nile
@@DiamanteBox 🙏🏿💞
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mo ni irun - i have hair
mi no ni irun - i dont have hair
I did not catch the word, you said it but did not write it. I always watch the whole stuff. A dupe obinrin lewa.
P.s. sorry for my mistakes!
Mo ni irun , mi o ni irun . Pineapples 🍍
INU NI DUN ATI MO TI JEUN PINEAPPLES.* ESE PUPO.
how do you say I have a teacher vs. I am a teacher? Are they going to be same? mo ni oluko
I have a teacher is mo ni oluko
I am a teacher is oluko ni mi
@@DiamanteBox e se, it seems obvious now that you say it, like I should have already know, but I was confused for a minute, lol
pineapple
Pineapples. My dear you look good today o💝💝💝
Thank you so much!
pineapples (:
Moni irun
Mi oni irun
PINEAPPLES!!
Pineapple 🍍
Please how to say take care.Greeting from France 😘
Pineapples!
Pineapples 🍍
Pineapple
pineapples!
Mo ni Inu......I have hair
Mi o ni Inu.....I don't have hair
Really good.
Irun*
Mo ni idun
Mi o ni idun
Irun*
Pineapples
Pineapples🎉
Pls do I just. As in I just did something.
Mo ni iru. Mi o Ni iru
Mo ni irun/ Mi o ni irun
Perfect!
Pineapples
pineapples :)
;) :)
I'm not seeing other episode again; from 24 on why ma
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Pineapple
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When would you use 'lowo' instead of 'owo' when referring to money. Cause I've heard people saying "mo ti lowo" meaning they now have money...? But...would that not mean they have done (mo ti) money? I'm so confused lol!!!??
Quiz Answer: Mo ni erun & Mi o ni erun.
Pineapples!!!
Hey girl.
Mo ti lowo is contracted from 'Mo ti ni owo' meaning I have gotten money.
There is no 'done' in mo ti lowo because done is 'se', i have done money would be 'mo ti se owo'
Hope that clarifies it up!
@@DiamanteBox ohhh, absolutely. Thank you :)
pineapples
pineapples
I'll like you
Quick question this is irrelevant but do you think yourba guys are demons ? As they say ?
No we are not demons. Don't be deceived by Nollywood.
EfemzyEkun LOL I’m not being deceived by nollywood just that’s most of my ex’s are Nigerians and it doesn’t go well 💔👇🏾
@@Destinnyyb sorry about that, but it will appear that you've been attracted to the worst of us. If you prefare Yoruba dudes, watch out for those who are willing or always wanting to groom you and idolise their mum and sisters....you can hardly miss on those....but not all Nigerians are Yoruba and many Non Yoruba Nigerians speak Yoruba language too, so you need to know these stuffs. Peace sis.👍🏿🙏🏿😘
EfemzyEkun Thank you sis ❤️
@@Destinnyyb I'm actually a Yoruba brother😏🇳🇬
I do not have hair-mo ni irun I have hair-mi o ni irun
Other way around but good effort!
Pineapples 😘
Mi o ni irun
Osan
mo irun nimi mio irun nimi
Mo ni irun
Mi o ni irun
Omo baba lowo? Translation?
Omo baba Olowo is son of a rich man
Pineapples :)
Mo ni irun. 💆🏿♀️
Mi o ni irun.👩🏾🦲
+15?
Full marks!!!
@@DiamanteBox Yessss! 🤗
You so beautiful
Thank you z
you're a lawyer ?!
I am indeed
@@DiamanteBox :)
@@DiamanteBox sexy and smart lol :)
Ekaro! Ekasan! Ekale! - 1st comment ! yay!
Yayyy! Realest haha
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Pineapples!!!
Pineapples 🍍
pineapples
Pineapples
pineapples
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Pineapples!!!
Pineapples!
Pineapples!
Pineapples
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