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SIBLI_06 (m)
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I'm wanting to learn the Yoruba language. Anybody want to teach me, i will pay!!! I appreciate that it might be hard to learn on-line without actually hearing the pronunciation but it's worth a try. If for example you indicate the sound as well as the correct spelling and translation in English.
For example
ba wo nee (Wrote how it sounds) = how are you or how's things
I hope you get my drift. Peace
(Seun, sorry that I duplicated this thread here and in Adverts, delete applicable!)
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Z4M4eva (f)
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Ki Lon Se le ---------- Can also mean how are you,wassup, and how's things
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SIBLI_06 (m)
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Ki Lon Se le ---------- Can also mean how are you,wassup, and how's things
Ke low shelly (Is that how is sounds?)
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segsi
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well i got your drift,am available 4 you to teach u d yoruba language on line .u cud reach on 08036783449 n my e-mail is segseas@yahoo.com,so long .
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Z4M4eva (f)
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Ke low shelly (Is that how is sounds?) The 'N' and 'Le' has to be pronounced. Ki Lo 'n' Se 'le'
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SIBLI_06 (m)
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@Z4M4eva -- thanks
@segsi, no offense, I would be more confident with a member of Nairaland that has been posting for a while. At least that way I can check their post history to try ascertain their character. Thanks for your offer though.
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Z4M4eva (f)
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It's my pleasure.  Do you know already: How to greet in the morning,afternoon,and evening in Yoruba? 
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SIBLI_06 (m)
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Forgive errors
EKaro - Good Morning (E Ka row) EKasan - Good Afternoon (E Ka san)
Ecrawly (I know that is no where near) Good Evening (E Craw lee)
Am I close? (Apart from spelling)
My wife is Yoruba but she does not have the patience to teach me. I want to learn it and supprise her one day!
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