• Yoruba is a highly isolating language.[30] Its basic constituent order is subject–verb–object,[31] as in ó nà Adé 'he beat Adé'.
  • Aside from the alphabet and sounds shown opposite, Yoruba is also a tone language. This means that every vowel in Yoruba has a meaningful tone.
  • The Yoruba culture was originally an oral tradition, and the majority of Yoruba people are native speakers of the Yoruba Language.
  • People know Yoruba as a language, but it’s the name of the mother tongue spoken by the ethnic group that was named after the language itself.
  • The beauty of Yorùbá loan words is that speakers now use them in their day-to-day conversations as those words are now native to the language.
  • Yoruba is a Edekiri language spoken in mainly in southwestern Nigeria, and also in Ghana, Benin, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire and Niger.
  • The 4 Elements of Nature and More in Yorùbá Language—Fire, Air, Earth, Water, Smoke. ... Yoruba Language Synonyms 1: The Four Words for "Mother".
  • Yoruba, a language belonging to the Niger-Congo family, is fascinating and unique due to its rich cultural heritage and linguistic features.
  • Yoruba is very different from other languages, but there are some aspects of the language that make it easier than others.
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