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8 Words You’d Find In Both The Igbo And Yoruba Languages,but Different Meaning by Olayemie(m): 6:35am On Dec 03, 2018
When someone says “One Nigeria”, many Nigerians internally scoff. Some even go as far as doing it on the outside.

This is because Nigeria is full of many tribes who do not seem to have a lot in common.

But when you look closely, many Nigerian tribes have many things in common such as culture, food and even languages.

The Yorubas and Igbos may seem to be as different as the sun and moon. But they have lots in common, especially in language.

Here are 7 words you’d find in both Yoruba and Igbo languages , although they may have different meanings and pronunciations:

1. Ile

Any Yoruba person will tell you that this word means “House”. In the Igbo language, this word means “Tongue”.

2. Enu

In Igbo, enu means “Up” while in Yoruba, it refers to the Mouth.

3. Owu

Can you believe this word means the same thing in both languages? Yes, it does. Owu is both the Yoruba and Igbo word for Thread.

4. Ede

Ede is the Yoruba word for language. It is also the Igbo word for Cocoyam.

5. Olaniyi

In Igbo “Olaniyi” means “Someone that has no value, a waste!” In Yoruba is a name, not just a Name,perhaps it’s a name per excellence which means “Wealth Has Value“. But imagine what the meaning was in Igbo language, someone can’t bear Olaniyi in the east in peace �

6. Aja

Aja is found in both languages albeit with different meanings. In Igbo, Aja means Sand. But it means Dog in Yoruba.

7. Jide

It’s pretty amazing how two different tribes can have the same name for male children. Though to be fair in Igbo, this name is the short form of Jideofor.

In Yoruba, Jide is the short form of Babajide, Olajide etc. In Igbo, Jide means to hold. While in Yoruba, it can mean “has come/resurfaced”.

8. Oja

When someone says the word “oja” in Yoruba, they mean market. In Igbo, Oja is the name given to the flute.

That’s all we have for you guys!

Which Of Those Words Do You Find Most Shocking?

Which Other Words That Has Meaning In Both Tribes, Do You Know?

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Re: 8 Words You’d Find In Both The Igbo And Yoruba Languages,but Different Meaning by michlins(m): 6:55am On Dec 03, 2018
Things like this that celebrate our oneness should head to FP. Not all those tribal nonsense

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Re: 8 Words You’d Find In Both The Igbo And Yoruba Languages,but Different Meaning by babyfaceafrica: 4:20am On Dec 04, 2018
nice one
Re: 8 Words You’d Find In Both The Igbo And Yoruba Languages,but Different Meaning by Nobody: 3:34am On Dec 05, 2018
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