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ice_zik (m)
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I'm an Isoko guy and noticed a lack of Isoko related threads, so I decided to start this one. If you're Isoko, post which LGA and village/town you are from.
I'm from Isoko North LGA and I'm from Ozoro town.
Isoko Wadooo
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tpia
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you say you're not Urhobo?
I thought Wadoo is an Urhobo word?
I'm a curious person- no mind me.
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echelon (m)
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Isoko kwenu! Eyaaa
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liftedone (f)
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i'm from isoko south. @tpia, we have similarities with the urhobos in our language, so "wadoo" is one of those words.
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tpia
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i'm from isoko south. @tpia, we have similarities with the urhobos in our language, so "wadoo" is one of those words.
thanks. so many tribes in Delta state. And many of the languages are so similar one would think they're a dialect of some other major one.
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ifyalways (f)
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Isoko wa doo  lara omo ochare !
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olanajim (m)
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What does that mean? Ify? You made me enter the tread. Can you teach the language?
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ice_zik (m)
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That's a major problem with most of the younger generation of Isoko people. We don't speak the language espeacially those of us in urban areas. I would love to learn as well. None of my Isoko friends can speak beyond the basics of the language. thanks.
so many tribes in Delta state. And many of the languages are so similar one would think they're a dialect of some other major one.
Nah, Isoko and Urhorbo maybe very similar but they are still different tribes kind of like the Spanish and Portuguese
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ifyalways (f)
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@Olajinam am not perfect ooo,just learnt the basics from my granny  lara/vara omo ochare means come here boy.loldon't know if i got the spellings though. Now,wey all those Isoko bros them dey? Isoko wa doo 
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nwando
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ify you're a true Nigerian. mom from onitsha,grandma Isoko,dad Abia state. make you marry awusa man complete the whole equation
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ifyalways (f)
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wonder where that statistics came from  so incorrect it is too. @topic,aseloboku vara hehe,my spellings na die  meko vara give me egusi pepersoup + tinko  where all the bonafide Isoko people dey sef ? 
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nwando
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you said so yourself. you said your mom was Onitsha and dad Aro now grandma Isoko your words not mine
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ifyalways (f)
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ME  Ifeoma told you that my granny is from Isoko  offline abi online  wonderful assumptions
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liftedone (f)
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 I thot this was an Isoko thread? What's nwando, olanajim and ifyalways doing here (ify r u sure you know what you are saying? It looks more urhoboish than isoko to me. please confirm your granny's ethnicity, this one when u just dey murder whatever language for here.) Ice_zik, unfortunately, isoko being a minority language, is dying quicker than most other languages because many parents are bringing up their children speaking english language. I can speak but can neither read nor write the language, which really pains me because I see my yoruba friends who can read their yoruba bibles and pray fluently in yoruba and say the grace in yoruba, which i cannot do. Imagine only being able to read and write in English when I no be oyinbo. I feel sad about it.
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olanajim (m)
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Liftedone, I am not Isoko. I thought the thread is to propagate Isoko language and culture? Or is it just for gossip?
We have friends among you and want to learn your languages too. The only way you can prevent the language from dying is to encourage non native to learn it. Isn't that how Hausa and Yoruba attained national spread?
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olanajim (m)
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Ifyalways, thanks you. What is "thank you" in Isoko?
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ice_zik (m)
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@olanajim
I'm not sure exactly what thank you is but I usually say our greeting if I receive anything from an elder. The greeting is "digwo" (not sure about the spelling) which is similar to "migwo" in urhobo (also not sure about the spelling).
@liftedone
I feel your pain. Who knows, maybe if we are lucky someone who can read and write in the language will come on this thread and teach us, at least the basics, that would be great. (I use this opportunity to ask someone out there to PLEASE help!!!!!!)
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ice_zik (m)
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@liftedone By the way, you didn't say which town you were from? Maybe we're long lost cousins? 
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ifyalways (f)
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lol lifedone i always tot Urhoba and Isoko are same  nyways i just love the lang. sha and wudnt mind learning from you guys.Yeah i know "migwo" is urhobo and the reply is "vre doo" lol i have heard of the names "Ego" in your part,why ?any connection to igbo? what about "biko" or "mego" for please? "oyile" for a fair person(oyinbo) lol . . . .love your lang,food and way of life 
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The Sly
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I don't know none of those language 
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liftedone (f)
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zik, leave that town matter. just know say na somewhere near oleh. ifyalways, i fear you. which kind 'murder' you dey commit with my mother tongue? Na waoh. olanajim, feel free to visit this thread o, it's not for any kind of gossip. i didn't see any gossip here sha. Sly, me too I no send you o. No wonder you end up for Baghdad. Watch your back, mate.
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ifyalways (f)
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Liftedone i am begining to suspect that you don't even know how to speak the lang  correct me now or what  havent you heard of "oyile" "ego" as a name and "beko/meko" i fear ooooooooooooooooooh murder this and that,you sef father the lang nah 
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liftedone (f)
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ifybabes, i talk say i fit speak, but all this your "meko/beko" when you dey write, na jingle bells for me sha. BTW, how u take know those words? Me too I dey hail you o! Igbo kwenu!!
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ifyalways (f)
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lol Ok what is please in your lang? lets start from there what again do you call someone who is fair in complexion?  Migwo !
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ice_zik (m)
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@ifyalways
its digwo in Isoko! yeah,
@liftedone,
teach us everything u know!
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ifyalways (f)
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Oh really?thanks where is liftedone now?come and teach us now.  digwo 
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komekn (m)
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Is Isoko a tribe or an area ? at the initial stage Isoko was called Eastern Uhrobo when a local government was created in the name Isoko, they than called them a tribe. After much fighting between Oleh and Ozoro for headquarters status My view the divisions are not helpful, 
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liftedone (f)
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@ifyalways, vredo. Babes, I no wan disgrace myself for here  . When we meet ehn! @komekn, I see we have a historian here. Can you enlighten us further? Not that it matters any which way, because even some towns are now agitating for their own local governement areas as well. That has not solved the problem of development, though.
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komekn (m)
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liftdone, In the political discourse at that time I am talking before independence, my father was an executive member of the Eastern Uhrobo union at the time; they did not consider Isoko a tribe but an area within Uhrobo land, just like Okpe, Etc. Again if you look at the historical origins of the various villages, towns, and hamlets that make up Isoko/ Uhrobo land, some came from Benin Empire and some from the Igbo Kingdoms. For instance Ehnwe in Isoko, in the days of my Grandfather, one section of the village or rather town was referred to the Igbo end. Indeed further research substantiates this as the founder Ehnwe was an Igbo prince from Onitsha. This prince was ostracised and banished from his kingdom, and subsequently created the settlement of Ehnwe. Consider the amount of Isoko/ Uhrobo people with Igbo names tells the story in itself. Therefore there is fusion in their origins and not separation. 
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olanajim (m)
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Interesting!
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ifyalways (f)
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thank you komken. i said it before  .the Isokos bear names like EGO (though i guess it doesnt have the same meaning with igbo "ego") and some of their pronouncements sound igboish . . .i knew there must be some lirrrrle connection.  liftedone no p.vredoooooooooooooooooooooooo 
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olanajim (m)
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Ify, do you mind using this medium to teach me the language? I promised myself to learn it and surprise my friend. Can you help?
What does this "wadoo" mean? What is the most courteus way to greet in isoko?
Let start from there. That is the greetings.
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