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Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by helen4(f): 3:12pm On Oct 02, 2014 |
Isoko ma nu wadoooo. Ko buwho? Ki' rhuo? Oghene jo kugbe mai kpo bi . Am from ndokwa east LGA. My mum is from iyede ameh and dad is kwale (abbi). Both parents speak isoko fluently, so am isoko/ kwale. Nice meeting you all iniovo. |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by ewosk: 6:10pm On Oct 02, 2014 |
EfemenaXY: oza evé amre we krë 1 Like |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by ewosk: 6:13pm On Oct 02, 2014 |
Detongue: D truth is dat d Isokos and Urhobos are one. D Urhobos are different group of ppl with simillar language and Isoko is one of such group, like d Okpes, Udus, Effurun, Ujegwens etc. So dey are one. because of d oppressive and dominary attitude of some of dis groups, d Isokos decided not to b called Urhobo. Partially True cos the similairity between my own Isoko clan(rep. Isoko North) and General Urhobo is so much dat sometyms i wonder if my dad is speaking urhobo or isoko.... E.g in My clan Come ~ Nyare |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by EfemenaXY: 6:25am On Oct 03, 2014 |
ewosk: Oniovo më, ma rei o! Mė Omote Ozoro. Ko bu wö? Nyazé, wé kelia vo bö ne, më ko wé, öle avö ozï Wė takör Isoko gaga? Më ji omotor o! Ahnie: Bovor wė nia? Wë Nyazé ni nė na. Ma bi so wė! |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by kliq(m): 9:57am On Oct 03, 2014 |
Isoko North- Ozoro |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by ahnie: 1:22pm On Oct 03, 2014 |
mei nyaze no EfemenaXY post=/post/26821774: |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by Miyo(f): 7:04pm On Oct 07, 2014 |
Una weldone o. I don read all una discussions and must say: It really helped. I'm Yoruba on my father's side, while Delta state from my mother's. Infact my mum's mixed: Half uhrobo, half isoko. I sabi my papa language, I fit speak am well, make I talk so. But the thing when dey hard me na my mama language: Isoko and Uhrobo. I no sabi the language at all. For house na so so yoruba I dey here them speak, and my mother teaches me very little of Isoko, not much at all. All I can say in Isoko is: -Migwo (its a greeting) -Vre do. (response of an elder to the greeting) -Keria (sit down) -Oghene (God) -Wosobo ran or something like that I no want disgrace myself for here (Should me wash your hands, if I'm not making a mistake) -Riso da me (an insult my mother oftenly says when she's angry lol and even though I think I know, I ain't gonna say the meaning cause I'm sooo ashamed lol) -Gna(go) -Unu (Mouth) Then maybe I know other little words like this but nothing else. I really wanna learn to speak it, cause I love the language and I love my mum's tribe and culture! I'm ashamed I can't speak it! Isoko and Uhrobo wadooo! |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by EfemenaXY: 7:11pm On Oct 07, 2014 |
Welcome, Miyo What part of Isoko is your mum from? Isokos say "Digwo" not "Migwo". The latter is Urhobo... |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by Miyo(f): 7:20pm On Oct 07, 2014 |
Thanks, Efemena. I never really bothered to ask and you may also think it's strange but am not sure, maybe south? I'll ask and then tell you. Yeah thanks for the correction, my mum knows both, so she really doesen't alway specify whil teaching me. |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by BarryX(m): 10:35pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
-Wosobo ran or something like that I no want disgrace myself for here (Should me wash your hands, if I'm not making a mistake), reading through your post gave me some nolstagia moments, especially the Riiso Da Ame part-- My mum used it so often when growing up that it was sorta a compliment rather than an insult. In my books, that's one of the funniest Isoko insult cliché with absolutely no tenable meaning whatsoever. That's the fun behind the word really! For the benefit of those who are curious: it means " Eat faeces and Drink water" -- Like seriously, What does that freaking mean?? . I will consult my mum for a list of some tongue-lashing words she inadvertently use on us when she's so furious about our constant stubbornness (Five all boys gang) |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by EfemenaXY: 8:46am On Oct 12, 2014 |
^^Lol! Five? No wonder the tongue lashing! |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by BarryX(m): 6:17pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
^^^^ serious matters It's not funny tending to such gang Stand up for the mothers all around the world with such "sweetened inevitable crew of males" |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by OmolodMilkman93(m): 5:31pm On Nov 01, 2014 |
EfemenaXY:Omote Ozoro Digwo ma |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by EfemenaXY: 5:05am On Nov 03, 2014 |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by onila(f): 12:16pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Beauty Of Urhobo And Isoko Women (warri Girls) https://www.nairaland.com/941246/beauty-urhobo-isoko-women-warri |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by Nobody: 10:06am On Apr 22, 2015 |
is this thread still alive |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by BarryX(m): 12:13pm On May 31, 2015 |
This thread should still be alive please EFEMENAXY |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by Nobody: 1:10pm On May 31, 2015 |
I did my service at Emevor, Victory Academy. Mr Joseph Ogheghe is still owing me 5k allawe, I want to come James Welsh and Emevor Mix to see some of my friends in the teaching staff. Pls can somebody ask omote mee to call me on phone now, am missing Orevaoghene from Otor Owhe. |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by EfemenaXY: 10:30am On Jun 03, 2015 |
BarryX: Lol! Why me na, Barry? You never did come back to me about our cultural initiation stuff oh! Still waiting... |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by ahnie: 12:16pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
Okugbe awo isoko.annie greets. |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by preetyb(f): 1:34pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
[quote author=olanajim post=2066827]Ifyalways,
thanks you. What is "thank you" in Isoko?[/quote My spelling may not be correct but thank you in isoko is Diwoh |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by preetyb(f): 1:46pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
ifyalways: Well ego in igbo has the same meaning as igho in isoko. They both mean money. Igbo : biko= please Isoko:biko= please Igbo: ego= money Isoko: igho= money |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by preetyb(f): 1:47pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
ifyalways: Well ego in igbo has the same meaning as igho in isoko. They both mean money. Igbo : biko= please Isoko:biko= please Igbo: ego= money Isoko: ugho= money |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by preetyb(f): 2:00pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
ifyalways: I think what you Are trying to say is oyeleh not oyile and it means a lazy person. And the ego you hear is igho meaning money while the beko is biko meaning please. |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by preetyb(f): 2:04pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
olanajim: Wadoo is welldone |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by preetyb(f): 2:19pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
Yahvreh = go away Yahzeh = come Fihbo = shut up Ezor = ear Dikiye = stand up Keria = sit down Abor = hands Awhor = legs Ibiaro = eyes Uweh = nose Takome = tell me Eveh = how or how are you |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by BarryX(m): 8:26pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
EfemenaXY:Oh that?? Seriously Efe, i can't remember how it was suppose to be or what it was, forgotten a lot of things around here The Nairaland dataloss didn't help matters either, If you can just help remind me what it was 'exactly' . I will make it an obligation |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by BarryX(m): 8:31pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
ahnie:Yes oo....Omote eve? |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by BarryX(m): 8:35pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
preetyb:Sorry oo preetyb, I might be wrong but i dont think the Isokos use Biko in conversations, The Biko word is used frequently by the Urhobos. 1 Like |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by EfemenaXY: 8:49pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
BarryX: So how do we say "please", then? |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by preetyb(f): 8:49pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
BarryX: We do also, although there is another one we can still use in place of biko it is evie or evieole. |
Re: The Official Isoko Thread! All Isoko People Should Post Here. by EfemenaXY: 8:59pm On Jun 03, 2015 |
BarryX: Can't remember myself but it was something to do with the main duties of the chief's juju priest. Out of interest, I'm curious to know what the main mode of dressing fir adults was pre the arrival of the missionary colonial masters? So say early 19th century.. |
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