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                Learning	yoruba	language	video.	How	to	learn	yoruba	language	fast.	Learning	basic	yoruba	language.	Learning	how	to	speak	yoruba	language.	Learning	yoruba	language	for	beginners	pdf.	Yoruba	language	learning	app.	Learning	yoruba	language	online.	Learning	yoruba	language	for	beginners.
  This	site	is	designed	to	teach	you	and	help	you	learn	Yoruba	for	free	through	vocabulary,	phrases,	grammar	and	flashcards	(vocabulary	trainer).	Here's	how	you	can	start:	Vocabulary:	most	common	words	used	in	Yoruba	[120	words]	Phrases:	Popular	Yoruba	expressions	used	daily	¢	Ã	¢	[50	sentences]	Grammar:	grammatical	rules	and	structures	in
  Yoruba	[50	words]	flashcards:	vocabulary	coach	for	words	,	Phrases	and	Grammars	[220	Cards]	Words:	Most	important	words	to	use	on	a	daily	basis	[127	words]	Quiz:	Try	your	knowledge	of	the	vocabulary	with	this	interactive	test	[26	words]	Letters:	find	out	how	to	write	and	read	the	letters.	You	can	actually	learn	Yoruba	very	quickly	and	easily
  through	our	lessons	because	we	only	teach	you	what	you	need	to	learn.	We	think	that	people	can	learn	better	when	they	are	presented	with	simple	words	that	they	probably	use	daily.	Main	menu:	vocabularyphrasesgrancommarlearn	yorubaflashcardsalphabetquiz	did	you	know	it?	A	native	average	person	who	speaks	Yoruba	uses	only	a	very	small
  number	of	vocabulary	on	a	daily	basis.	This	means	that	you	can	actually	speak	the	language	at	a	certain	acceptable	level	by	simply	visiting	the	pages	above.	Copyright	©	2018	iluages.org.	All	rights	reserved.	Learn	Common	Yoruba	Phrases	and	words.Caratures:	-	Over	600	sentences	and	words	about	21	categories	Phrases	in	all	categories	.-	Copy	and
  favorite	...	a	sentence	.-	works	offline.	This	app	has	been	updated	by	Apple	to	use	the	latest	Apple	signature	certificate.	I	love	this	app,	then	thank	you.	I	would	like	to	make	a	suggestion.	It	would	be	nice	to	listen	to	the	word	English	before	the	word	of	Yoruba.	Even	having	the	possibility	of	playing	continues	from	the	word	to	the	next	word.	I'd	like	to
  listen	to	it	at	work	without	having	to	touch	each	word.	I	will	still	use	it	because	it	is	very	complete.	Thanks	again.	I	really	like	this	app.	It	broke	into	categories,	and	I	always	learn	some	simple	things	to	say.	I	literally	started	learning	the	language	about	a	week	ago	and	this	app	is	easy	to	follow	and	directly	to	the	point.	And	I	like	it	to	pronounce	words
  for	you,	this	is	probably	the	best	feature.	I	am	an	American	wife	who	was	married	to	a	Nigerian.	This	is	an	app	so	wonderful	for	me	because	my	husband	is	yoruba.	I'm	not	just	learning	the	spiritual	aspect	but	also	the	language.	With	the	help	of	this	app,	I	feel	that	before	later	it	will	become	more	spiritually	tied	Ã	°	ÿ	â	"¢	Ã	ÿ	â¾	as	if	the	developer,
  Bao	Nguyen,	has	not	provided	details	on	its	privacy	practices	and	On	data	management	at	Apple.	The	developer	will	be	asked	to	provide	privacy	details	when	they	send	their	next	update	of	the	app.	Enter	with	basic	greetings,	words	and	phrases	including	"Hi",	"Thank	you"	I'd	like	a	coffee	please	'.	Yoruba	people	are	well	traveled	and	scattered	through
  the	main	continents	of	the	world.	This	has	allowed	many	people,	especially	those	outside	Africa,	learn	about	the	Yoruba	people,	their	culture	and	their	language.	If	as	a	child	of	Yoruba	parents,	a	distant	relative,	or	even	a	friend	in	Yoruba.	You	are	destined	to	fall	in	love	with	this	beautiful	language	and	perhaps	even	the	desire	to	learn	Yoruba.My
  Experience	know	how	you	feel.	I	was	born	for	Yoruba's	parents	in	the	northern	part	of	Nigeria.	And	the	northern	part	of	Nigeria	is	predominantly	Hausa.	Which	meant	that	I	was	just	most	surrounded	by	Hausa	and	British	speakers.	My	parents	would	interact	in	Yoruba's	language,	which	made	me	understand	some	fundamental	aspects	of	the	language,
  but	I	couldn't	talk	to	him.	Pochaps	if	In	the	southwest	of	Nigeria	(where	Yoruba	spoke)	I	would	have	friends	who	would	bring	Yoruba	from	me.	But	I	wasn't!	And	so	I	had	to	learn	Yoruba	in	different	effective	ways.	How	to	speak	fluently	Yoruba1.	Be	involved	in	Yoruba	Entertainment.arts	and	poetry	are	a	huge	part	of	The	culture	of	Yoruba	and
  therefore	the	films	Yoruba	are	a	great	way	to	start.	Yoruba's	films	are	so	hilarious	and	educational.	I	started	looking	at	them	in	a	young	age.	I	would	focus	on	subtitles	and	their	facial	expressions	to	understand	what	the	film	was	and	before	I	knew	it,	I	started	learning	about	the	words	and	phrases	commonly	used,	as	well	as	understand	what	they
  meant.	Yoruba	is	a	very	tonal	language	and	movies	help	your	ears	accustomed	to	how	words	are	pronounced,	tonedly.	If	you	wonder	where	to	find	Yoruba	movies,	there	are	many	of	them	available	for	free	on	YouTube.	It	could	also	progress	to	listen	to	Yoruba	songs.	The	main	advantage	of	this	method	is	in	understanding	language.2.	Make	friends	with
  Yoruba	people.	Another	way	to	learn	is	to	be	close	or	around	a	person	or	a	person	or	people	of	Yoruba.	Your	Yoruba	are	willing	to	help	you	perfect	your	fluidity	in	the	language	and	teach	you	delightfully	some	words	/	common	phrases	if	you	â	"¢	d	just.	Like	any	other	language,	learning	Yoruba	is	not	enough.	You	need	an	environment	to	talk	to	it	or
  people	talk	if	you	want	to	improve	it.	For	me,	it	was	mostly	my	family	and	my	immediate	cousins	​​that	helped	improve	mine	while	talking	to	me	continuously	for	me.	If	you	are	willing	to	do	it,	you	could	too	".	Visit	Southwestern	Nigeria.a	Market	in	Ibadan,	Nigeria	|	Seyi	Owolabi.although,	English	is	the	official	language	of	Nigeria,	Yoruba	is	widely
  spoken	in	the	states	of	the	south-west	like	Lagos,	Ogun,	Oyo,	Osun,	Ekiti,	and	so	on,	my	first	visit	to	my	Christmas	city	and	Lagos,	in	particular,	I	was	intimidated!	The	way	in	which	children	of	about	3	or	4	were	talking	yoruba	so	fluently	,	they	think	they	touch	your	mouth	with	your	tongue,	and	eat	it	for	breakfast.	After	initial	intimidation,	I	realized	I
  was	finally	in	the	community	so	I	wanted.	What	I	hope	would	take	out	my	Yoruba	side,	and	so	I	am	out	of	my	shell.	The	number	of	people	talking	yoruba	forced	me	to	want	to	talk	to	the	little	one	I	knew.	If	you	know	the	people	of	Yoruba	...	I	have	been	laughing	of	my	pronunciations.	But	they	were	also	very	kind	and	they	would	correct	me	after
  laughing	.	Yoruba	are	happy	people	and	from	C	Lightweight	uori.	Don't	be	offended	if	they	laugh,	because	it's	just	our	way	of	life.	A	typical	Yoruba	man	/	woman	would	correct	you	later.	When	I	returned	to	the	north,	my	yoruba	abilities	had	greatly	improved.	It	was	the	power	of	a	visit	to	the	Yorubaland.	1	pronunciation	of	oral	vowels.	There	are	7	oral
  vowels	in	Yoruba,	all	considered	brief	or	disassembled,	sounds.	Each	vocal	sound	is	produced	in	a	different	part	of	the	mouth	-	front,	half	or	rear	of	the	mouth,	combined	with	high	or	low.	[2]	I	am	a	high	front	vowel	that	sounds	like	a	cross	between	the	word	English	"eating"	and	the	pronunciation	of	the	letter	"I"	in	words	as	"silver"	or	"children".	And	it
  is	a	high-end	vowel	a	bit	similar	to	the	"destiny",	but	more	like	the	sounds	of	the	vowel	in	the	French	word	"Ã	©	©."	Ã	â¹¹	is	a	low	front	vowel	similar	to	vocal	sound	in	the	English	word	"set".	A	is	a	low	central	voice	similar	to	vocal	sound	in	the	English	word	"no."	á	Â	»It	is	a	low-back	vowel	similar	to	the	vocal	sound	in	the	English	word"	loss	".	Or	it	is
  a	vowel	at	half	back	to	the	vocal	sound	in	the	English	word	"immerse".	U	is	a	high	back	vowel	similar	to	vocal	sound	in	the	word	English	"toot".	2	Nasal	voice	practice.	A	familiarity	with	French	can	help	you	pronounce	the	nasal	vowels	better	in	Yoruba.	Five	of	the	7	oral	vowels	are	nasalized	when	they	follow	a	nasal	consonant,	such	as	"m"	or	"n."
  Nasalization	varies	extensively	between	dialects.	[3]	Nasaalized	are	similar	to	vocal	sound	in	the	English	word	"pinch".	Ã	â¹¹aalized	is	similar	to	vocal	sound	English	word	"counter".	Nasaalizzato	a	and	â	€	â	€	œThings	are	similar	to	the	vocal	sound	in	the	British	pronunciation	of	the	word	"aunt"	or	English	word	"lance".	Nasaalized	U	is	similar	to	vocal
  voice	sound	The	English	contraction	"will	not	do	it".	3	Recognize	the	consonants	you	already	know.	Yoruba	has	19	consonants,	most	of	which	are	fundamentally	identical	to	the	same	letter	in	English.	If	you're	talking	about	English,	you	already	know	how	to	pronounce	these	letters.	[4]	The	letters	B,	D,	G,	T,	K	and	F	healthy	practically	identical	to	the
  same	letters	in	English.	Keep	in	mind	that	a	g	in	Yoruba	is	always	pronounced	as	the	g	in	the	English	word	"go",	never	like	g	in	"gem".	The	letters	with	seeming	even	the	same	letters	in	English	when	an	oral	vowel	first.	They	are	nasalized	if	they	come	before	a	nasal	vowel.	The	letters	J	and	H	are	similar	to	the	same	letters	in	English,	but	they	are	less
  pronounced.	4	Identify	the	difference	between	S	and	Ã	â	â	£.	While	s	in	Yoruba	is	pronounced	in	a	similar	way	to	English	in	the	word	"see",	the	letter	â	â	â	â	â	â	â	â	â	â	â	â	â	£	is	pronounced	as	well	as	the	sh	in	"her".	A	Pedice	point	in	Yoruba	is	not	a	sign	of	accent,	but	indicates	a	separate	letter	(even	if	its	sound	is	related	to	the	letter	without	a	point
  of	Pedice).	[5]	The	sound	of	Yoruba	is	higher	in	pitch	than	the	S	sound	in	English.	Think	of	hissing	like	a	snake,	with	the	tip	of	your	tongue	on	the	roof	of	the	mouth	just	behind	the	front	teeth.	In	some	dialects,	these	two	letters	are	practically	the	same.	When	listening	to	the	mother	tongues,	take	note	of	their	dialect	or	in	which	in	Africa	he	learned	to
  speak	the	language.	5	Nasalize	M	and	n.	These	letters	are	pronounced	similar	to	the	same	letters	in	English,	but	they	are	pronounced	through	the	nose	rather	than	through	the	open	mouth.	Keep	the	tongue	to	the	roof	of	your	mouth	when	pronouncing	these	letters	in	Yoruba.	[6]	A	N	before	a	vowel	sounds	similar	to	the	NG	in	the	English	word	"song".
  6	Cllap	your	language	to	pronounce	a	r.	The	letter	R	is	not	rolled	to	Yoruba,	as	is	in	Spanish	and	in	other	languages.	Rather,	it	looks	similar	to	R	in	the	Spanish	word	"Pero".	Touch	or	hook	the	tongue	against	the	back	of	the	front	teeth	while	it	pronounces.	[7]	European	languages	​​affect	the	tip	of	the	tongue	on	the	road	upwards,	at	the	beginning	of	the
  pronunciation.	In	Yoruba,	however,	you	want	to	start	with	the	tip	of	your	language	on	the	gum	Ridge	behind	the	front	teeth	and	touch	the	road	down.	7	Use	the	"Big	Boy"	English	phrase	to	master	the	GB	sound.	Both	GB	and	P	are	pronounced	in	a	similar	way	to	Yoruba	and	are	likely	to	be	difficult	for	beginners	who	speak	English	or	other	European
  languages.	Practice	repeating	the	words	"Big	Boy"	without	pause	between	the	two	words.	[8]	Divide	the	words	after	the	first	vowel,	so	instead	"Bi-Gboy".	Continue	to	practice	until	you	can	make	sound	smoothly.	It	can	be	useful	to	practice	with	a	mother	tongue,	which	can	let	you	know	if	you're	pronouncing	the	sounds	properly	or	give	you	suggestions
  about	how	to	improve.	1	Recognize	level	3	tones	in	Yoruba.	The	language	has	high	(Ã	¢	'),	medium	(Ã	¢	¯)	and	low	(`)	tones	occurring	on	vocals.	The	combination	of	tones	used	determines	the	meaning	of	a	certain	word	in	Yoruba.	[9]	For	example,	the	word	"áâ"	Ká	â	€	""	means	"husband".	Add	a	high	tone	to	the	second	syllable	and	the	word	means
  "Zappa".	A	low	tone	above	the	vowels	in	both	syllables	changes	the	meaning	of	"lance".	A	single	low	tone	in	the	second	syllable	changes	the	meaning	by	"vehicle".	A	high	tone	cannot	occur	in	the	first	syllable	of	a	word.	Although	there	is	a	diacritical	symbol	to	represent	it,	intermediate	tones	are	generally	not	marked.	2	Use	the	word	order	of	the
  subject-verb-object	for	sentences.	In	Yoruba,	unlike	other	languages	​​(such	as	Spanish),	the	subject	is	never	left	out	of	the	sentence.	The	structure	of	the	phrase	should	be	familiar	to	the	English	speakers	and	other	latin	languages	​​such	as	Spanish,	French	and	Italian.	[10]	For	example,	"OlÃâº	Ra	Aga"	means	"Olu	bought	a	chair".	A	translation	It	would
  be	"Olu	buy	the	chair".	3	Identify	names	and	verbs.	Most	of	the	verbs	in	Yoruba	are	monosyllabic,	while	most	names	have	2	syllables.	Even	the	names	generally	begin	with	vowels.	This	can	be	easy	easy	To	immediately	recognize	if	a	word	is	a	noun	or	a	verb.	[11]	The	verbal	form	in	Yoruba	does	not	change	to	reflect	if	the	subject	is	singular	or	plural.
  Similarly,	the	names	do	not	change	shape	to	reflect	plurality.	For	example,	the	phrase	"olÃâº	ra	Ü	â	â	©	mÃ	©	Jì	nÃ	Ã	b©	N"	means	"Olu	bought	two	books	in	Ibadan,"	but	the	literal	translation	would	be	"Olu	Buy	book	two	in	Ibadan."	There	are	2	"times",	in	the	future	Yoruba	A	and	non-future.	However,	the	verbal	form	never	changes	to
  reflect	a	different	tense.	The	thesis	intends	with	the	speaker	is	understood	from	the	context	of	the	conversation.	4	Use	the	application	markers	to	form	interrogative	phrases.	Markers	Question	in	Yoruba	are	"Ã	â	â	â	£	Ã	©"	(yes)	and	"BA"	(NO).	When	asking	for	a	question	yes	/	no,	we	should	place	both	the	application	markers	at	the	beginning	and	end
  of	the	sentence.	When	asking	for	a	content	application,	you	can	insert	a	marker	at	the	beginning,	or	a	marker	at	the	end.	[12]	For	example,	if	you	wanted	to	ask	"Did	Olu	come?"	In	Yoruba,	you	could	say	both	"áâ	â	â	¢	Ã	â	©	olÃâº	Wá"	o	"olÃâº	Wá	BÃ.	The	French	interrogative	building	to	make	a	statement	followed	by	the	word	"not?"	It	is
  similar	to	the	Yoruba	question	building.	1	listen	to	Nigerian	popular	music.	A	lot	of	Nigerian	popular	music	evolved	by	traditional	Yoruba	music,	and	has	music	in	the	Yoruba	language.	The	repetitive	nature	texts	of	music	songs	makes	a	good	way	to	immerse	yourself	in	the	language	and	collect	new	words	and	phrases.	[13]	Listening	to	Mother	tongue
  Yoruba	can	also	help	you	feel	tonnities	and	perfect	your	pronunciation.	Just	imitate	the	way	you	feel	the	mother	tongue	pronounce	words.	Since	you	can	put	the	music	in	the	background	while	you	are	doing	other	things,	you	can	learn	Yoruba	without	much	effort	and	concentration.	2	Store	basic	greetings	in	Yoruba.	If	you	know	how	to	say	hello	and
  ask	how	someone	is	doing	in	any	language,	you	can	start	having	very	simple	conversations.	When	you	know	how	to	greet	someone	and	start	a	conversation,	you	can	get	confidence	in	your	talking	capacity.	[14]	ã,	Â	°	n	Láºâ¹!	It's	a	general	greeting,	which	means	"Hi!"	To	follow	asking	"how	are	you?"	you	could	say	"Ã	â	â	â	¢	and	dadaaa	ni	or	wa?"	The
  answer	to	this	question	is	"Mo	WA	DAADAA,	or	£	£.	IWA»	NAA	N	Ká	Â	»?"	This	answer	means	essentially	"I'm	fine,	and	you?"	"Please"	in	Yoruba	is	"Ja"	wa	â	€	","	and	thanks	è	or	if	'.	Good	manners	will	take	you	a	long	way	when	you	learn	a	language.	If	someone	thank	you,	they	answer	"KO	of	A»	Páâºâ¹	",	which	means	something	like	'There	is
  what'	O	'is	not	a	problem.'	Say	"Ioni	a	Dara	or"	if	you	want	to	tell	someone	of	"Have	at	Nice	Day"	in	Yoruba.	3	Read	and	watch	Yoruba-language	news.	The	BBC	has	a	Yoruba	language	news	service	focusing	on	global	and	Nigerian	news	and	events.	Go	to	to	explore	the	site.	[15]	Reading	on	the	ongoing	events	with	which	you	are	already	familiar.	You
  can	help	us	expand	your	vocabulary.	Short	videos	that	give	the	possibility	of	watching	and	listening	to	Mother	tongue	Yoruba,	who	can	help	improve	understanding	and	pronunciation.	4	Watch	video	cultural	orientation	in	Yoruba.	The	United	States	Defense	Language	Institute	Foreign	language	Center	has	a	video	of	cultural	orientation	that	introduces
  you	to	the	Yoruba	culture,	the	language,	religion	and	traditions.	The	program	is	available	online	for	free.	[16]	5	Retrieve	free	Yoruba	language	courses	online.	The	Foreign	Service	Institute	of	the	United	States	State	Department	has	base	and	intermediate	courses	in	Yoruba.	These	courses	are	available	online	for	free	through	the	Live	Project	language.
  Go	to	to	download	the	material.	[17]	The	courses	are	a	bit	dated,	so	some	of	the	phrases	you	learn	cannot	be	reflective	of	the	language	as	Spoken.	However,	courses	include	pronunciation	and	good	drills,	and	with	the	audio	files	included	it	is	possible	to	listen	to	Yoruba	spoken	by	mother	tongue.	The	Texas	University	in	Austin	also	has	a	free
  multimedia	Yoruba	textbook	a	a	Add	a	new	question	Question	How	can	I	say	"Tell	me	gently"?	You	say	Ã,¨Sá	Â	»Funny	Mi	ni	Riráâ»	Ã	¢	¨.	QUESTION	What	is	the	meaning	of	Aalau	in	Yoruba?	Aaanu	in	Yoruba	means	Ã	¢	.KindÃ	¢	â¨.	Ask	a	question	This	article	was	co-author	from	our	qualified	team	of	publishers	and	researchers	who	validated	it
  for	accuracy	and	completeness.	The	WikiHow	content	management	team	carefully	monitors	work	from	our	editorial	staff	to	ensure	that	each	item	is	supported	by	reliable	research	and	meets	our	high	quality	standards.	This	article	has	been	viewed	33.143	times.	Co-Authors:	2	Updated:	22	December	2020	Views:	Ã,	33.143	Categories:	World	Languages
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