Learn Yoruba With Yèyé Yorùbá Yoruba Learning Centre
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Yoruba Learning Centre is aimed at teaching Yoruba Language for both children and adults at beginners, Intermediate and advance stages. We hope to help learners on how to effectively communicate with your loved ones in an exciting, educating and effective manner.
Tune in to this podcast every week to learn more.
For questions, observation or private tutoring, contact us via yorubalearningcentre@gmail.com
Follow us on Instagram on @yeyeyoruba
Don't miss an episode!
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Nigeria National anthem
In this episode, I sang the Nigeria national anthem and pledge. Tune in to hear it. I hope you like 😂
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Means of Transportation in Yoruba language
In the episode I talked about the different means of Transportation and examples in Yorùbá language. Tune in to learn more.
Key Vocabulary
Vehicle - oko
Sky - òfurufú
Sea/ water ọkọ oju-omi
Car ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ
Taxi ọkọ akero
Train - Oko oju-irin
Aeroplane/ jet - ọkọ ofurufu -
How to salute in Yoruba
In this episode you will learn about how to say goodbye, hello, please, sorry, thank you and more in Yorùbá language.
Goodbye - o dabo
Welcome - e káàbò
Thank you - e ṣeun
Please - e Joo
I'm sorry - e ma binu
Note that : e is often used in plural form. That is, it is mostly used when one is talking to lot of people or when one is talking to an elderly person. However, when talking to ones mates or someone younger, one either use 'o' or simply omit the prefix. For instance,
Goodbye - odabo
Welcome - káàbò
Thank you - o ṣeun or o se
Please - Joo
I'm sorry - ma binu
To learn how each words/ phrases are pronounced, tune in. I hope you learn a lot. O dabo 😆
Quick question:
What is O dabo in Yorùbá language?
a. Welcome b. Good day d. Good night
Drop your response in the comment section. I look forward to seeing your response
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Moral Song in Yorùbá 1
This episode teaches about one of the songs sung to Yoruba children to teach them morals. This particular song teaches us about living a honest life. Listen to the end to learn all about it
Key Vocabulary
Thief
Money : Owo
What : Kinni
I will : Máa
Instead ( rather than) : Kaka
Question
What does the song teaches you?
For suggestions questions and observations, send a message on IG @yeyeyoruba or email us via yorubalearningcentre@gmail.com
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Common phrases in Yoruba (2)
In this episode, you will learn about common phrases one says when you converse with someone in Yoruba language. Tune in, you will learn a lot 😊
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Numbers in Yoruba
In this episode you will learn how to pronounce numbers in Yorùbá. You will the different ways one can pronounce.