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@Diamante Box. I really can`t express how to thank you for you splendid work. I am a Hausa Man who wants to learn Yoruba so badly and You`ve solved that problem almost 70%. I am grateful. Please post more videos because i have downloaded all the 13 videos and am writing them down. Please post more
muhammad sani funny enough, we have the same surname and my grandfather and his brothers understood Hausa but didn’t teach the kids so we don’t know it which I want so bad.
Thanks again from Oakland CA Love your Yoruba videos especially, people are really noticing my improvement. I owe you the finest apple a teacher deserves. May the best things in life happen to you! I really appreciate it, you repeat things and make it clear,
I LOVE your channel and have watched each episode multiple times. You're a wonderful teacher. I now find myself translating random sentences into Yoruba throughout my day.
It’s a bit confusing. As she stated “(emi) ko” is usually used in the context of “it wasn’t (me) that (verb)”, while “o” is usually used when saying “(I am) not (verb) as in “Emi o (verb)”.
Kaaaro aburo mi. First, I wanted to thank you for your lessons that made me progress. Secondly, I wanted to ask you if it was possible for you to give a lesson on the vocabulary used in Yoruba preaching: - A da fun e - Olorun lagbara - Oluwa lo seun - ati bee bee lo. Thank you again for your time and may God bless you and your family.
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The above response is correct but is more where are you, to say where WERE you, put an N in front of the sentences and you can qualify when you are asking about so Nibo Lo wa lana, where were you yesterday.
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@Diamante Box. I really can`t express how to thank you for you splendid work. I am a Hausa Man who wants to learn Yoruba so badly and You`ve solved that problem almost 70%. I am grateful.
Please post more videos because i have downloaded all the 13 videos and am writing them down. Please post more
Haha I'm so so glad I could help! I will most definitely keep doing the lessons!
muhammad sani funny enough, we have the same surname and my grandfather and his brothers understood Hausa but didn’t teach the kids so we don’t know it which I want so bad.
How has your progress been? As It’s been years now
@@razorboii864 It has been dreadful to say the least though not giving up
@ means, you stopped practicing on the way
Thanks again from Oakland CA Love your Yoruba videos especially, people are really noticing my improvement. I owe you the finest apple a teacher deserves. May the best things in life happen to you! I really appreciate it, you repeat things and make it clear,
Amen amen amen!! I'm so glad I could help!!
Imma Need 1 To 1 Lessons Cause I Am Going To Marry a Yoruba Mannnnoooo. I Love These Videos x
MaggieMayhem 😂😂😂 you know dem ones when you have to be ready loool. Thank you so much
So helpful! With this series, I can figure out what my parents are talking about. No more secrets!
Ose gan! Ese ...Ese..Ese Blessing Kayode!
Ko tope
Your smile is so sweet plus you're a good educator
Thank you!!
I LOVE your channel and have watched each episode multiple times. You're a wonderful teacher. I now find myself translating random sentences into Yoruba throughout my day.
Loool it's so nice to have you here!!
Quick and sweet, thank you so much
Tnx I was trying to tell.my mom something in English and she told me to say it in YORUBA it rlly good watching u
I'm glad I could help!!
I'm learning Yoruba and my dad does that too lol
@@pixldream7030 my moms also like that XD
Thanks sis, I'm grateful
Thank you so much, these videos are very helpful! 😊
Glad I could help!
Love your lessons pls continue x
Thank you
I started watching your Channel today and it's had made me learn a lot
Thanks blessing
Mo le se learn yoruba 😎 🤝🇳🇬
Woohoooo
Liked the video before it even started. I need to take your lessons!!! Omg very soon you will see me o.
Haha!! Thanks Girl!! I'm waiting for you oo!!
Diamante Box 😁😁
Ẹ ṣeun púpọ̀!
Ko to pe!
Thanks so much
many thanks !
Very nice . I like this video .
How do you know which negative to choose and when? Like between “ko” and “o” and the others?
Jusbnme1 they are both the same. You can use either one of them. But, we Yorubas mostly use o.
It’s a bit confusing. As she stated “(emi) ko” is usually used in the context of “it wasn’t (me) that (verb)”, while “o” is usually used when saying “(I am) not (verb) as in “Emi o (verb)”.
Your videos are fantastic, you are in did a good teacher.
thank you so much!
another cool, informative class. eku ise.
This was a great session. Really appreciate it. A Pronoun session would be useful thanks!! :)
Will definitely be recording one soon!
This is GREAT
Thank you!
we' are really interested!
Haha! I'm on it!
I love your hair girl
Thank you!!
Emi Ni Mo Fo Abo in the negative sentence is Emi Ko Mo Fo Abo
Perfect!!
Can the sentence be up on the screen for a little longer, I am not getting the opportunity to write it down moving too fast. Thanks for the lessons 🙏❤
Sophia Roberts you can pause the video and replay it queen
Kaaaro aburo mi. First, I wanted to thank you for your lessons that made me progress. Secondly, I wanted to ask you if it was possible for you to give a lesson on the vocabulary used in Yoruba preaching:
- A da fun e
- Olorun lagbara
- Oluwa lo seun
- ati bee bee lo.
Thank you again for your time and may God bless you and your family.
Ese gan! Mo dupe!
Yes I will definitely look to create a lesson on religious yoruba words!
+Diamante Box
😊😊😊 many thanks ! I'm in expectancy !!!
I would like a DVD / something of the TH-cam Yoruba lessons so I can keep it ☺
I don't have one unfortunately!!
Ok when you do add me to the purchase list......☺
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Emi ko ni mo fo abo.
Thanks I appreciate.How do u say he has gone to work?
O ti lo si ibise
Please 🙏 I need a one to one lessons please
Sure! Email yorubalesssons@gmail.com
Plz do insults
Loool okay girl! Will work on it!
Emi ko ni mo fu aboo
What does no problem means in Yoruba.
Ko si wahala
How do you say......Where were you in you? In Yoruba.
Ahnyka Yusuf Ibo l’o wà for someone in your age group or younger and ibo l’ẹ wà for someone older or multiple people.
The above response is correct but is more where are you, to say where WERE you, put an N in front of the sentences and you can qualify when you are asking about so Nibo Lo wa lana, where were you yesterday.
I can't say ba
Are you on verbling?
No but I do offer lessons and courses at yorubalessons.com or you can email me at yorubalessons@gmail.com
I want to know a big man in Yoruba
Okunrin nla
I would add you on Instagram. Thanks
I would like to speak to you ,,you have wasap
emi ko mo fo abo
Emi ko ni mo fo abo
perfect!
emi ko ni mo fo abo
EMI ko. Mu fa abo
Bowani