100%
LESSONS & TOPICS

Lecture – Simple Words and Phrases

Lecture – Simple Words and Phrases

YorubaEnglishComments
BáwoniHello
Bẹ́ẹ̀niYes
Ẹ sé púpọ̀Thank you very much
Èmi ò mọ̀I don’t knowWhen someone asks you a question and you do not have an answer
Kò yé miI do not understand
Kí ni ago sọ?What is the time?
OmiWater
Ẹ gbà mí oHelp me!Could be used to ask for help or as an exclamation when someone says something you extremely disagree with. For example if someone accuses you of stealing meat from the pot, you could reply with ‘E gba mi o’ which is another way of saying, what nonsense is that’. The ‘o’ is for emphasis
Níbo ni balùwẹ̀ wàWhere is the bathroom?Níbo ni means where is? So feel free to conjugate this with other words. For example: nibo ni ounje wa? Meaning, where is the food?

MORE!!

YorubaEnglishLiteral translation
Oúnjẹ àárọ̀BreakfastMorning food
Oúnjẹ òsánLunchAfternoon food
Oúnjẹ alẹ́DinnerNight food
Ṣé o ti jẹun?Have you eaten?
Ẹbi ń pa míI am hungry
Kílo fẹ́ jẹ?What would you like to eat?
OúnjẹFood
àkàràFried bean cake
dòdòFried plantain
àlùbôsàOnions
èsoFruit
ẹ̀wàbeans
oyinhoney

MORE!!

YorubaEnglishLiteral translation
Ìrìn àjòJourney/trip/travels
irinṣẹ́ ìrìn àjòHiking trip
Ẹkú ilédèUse this when greeting someone whose relative has travelled for a while
Ẹkú ìdèléUsed for greeting someone who lost an old relative (mother, father, grandparents, etc)
Ẹkú àbọ̀Welcome back (when someone returns from a journey or a short trip or even just returns from work)
Ẹkú IléWhen you travel or go to work and return, this is how you greet those you meet back at home
DúróStop
Come
Eélòó ni eléyìí?How much is this?When you go to the market, you can use this to ask for prices
Kíni orúkọ re?What is your name?
Orúkọ mi ni..My name is ..