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Jed reminds me of myself when I'm practising my touch-typing: I know where the letters are, but when I think about the letters while trying to improve my accuracy it all goes wrong. On another note, I would love to know why your parents taught you Yoruba, I still find it so shocking that you can speak Yoruba. When I was growing up, African children were not taught their languages at all, this was a blanket approach. In your first few videos so many of the comments said 'I was never taught my language', or 'I only hear but I cannot speak', by people in the UK and the US. I grew up in foster care and was never fostered by Africans but I am Yoruba and I don't have family to ask about this. It's wonderful that there is a whole new generation that are changing this and actually teaching others ❤
Thank you! My parents are definitely proud of the language and they didn’t stop me from learning when I took an interest in it. Also they always speak it to us at home so I had the opportunity to learn t.
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Ibukun, let's make an explanatory video in which you'll explain all the Yoruba tenses on a single sentence example.... one sentence conjugated in all of the possible tenses... by the way... nice channel concerned with linguistics... I was searching language lessons for exotic tongues like Kalaallisut, Dzongkha and Malagasy... then I found your channel.... I think.. much more better than channels about stupid stuff like the one that Maddison Bush created... Keep up the good work... Greetings from Slovakia...
We have a website, please visit www.yorubalessons.com where you can take independent courses, purchase study materials, flashcards and Yoruba related items.
Jed reminds me of myself when I'm practising my touch-typing: I know where the letters are, but when I think about the letters while trying to improve my accuracy it all goes wrong.
On another note, I would love to know why your parents taught you Yoruba, I still find it so shocking that you can speak Yoruba. When I was growing up, African children were not taught their languages at all, this was a blanket approach. In your first few videos so many of the comments said 'I was never taught my language', or 'I only hear but I cannot speak', by people in the UK and the US. I grew up in foster care and was never fostered by Africans but I am Yoruba and I don't have family to ask about this. It's wonderful that there is a whole new generation that are changing this and actually teaching others ❤
Thank you!
My parents are definitely proud of the language and they didn’t stop me from learning when I took an interest in it. Also they always speak it to us at home so I had the opportunity to learn t.
Looks like I have a lot of studying to do
I live in England. Original form Sudan. I have got a lot of friends speaking Yoruba.
i got 15:)
Commmooon
❤🎉
You two crack me up. Again with the "Sungbooooo" lol. I failed terribly btw lol.
Loool at least you tried!
I think 25 is marundinlogbon sugbon mi o daju
It is
Loool 😂😂love this
I'm still watching this again!!!😳😳😳😳
Hahha
Seriously your bro is so funny
Seriously your bro is so funny
another quiz
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Ibukun, let's make an explanatory video in which you'll explain all the Yoruba tenses on a single sentence example.... one sentence conjugated in all of the possible tenses... by the way... nice channel concerned with linguistics... I was searching language lessons for exotic tongues like Kalaallisut, Dzongkha and Malagasy... then I found your channel.... I think.. much more better than channels about stupid stuff like the one that Maddison Bush created... Keep up the good work... Greetings from Slovakia...
I thought he was your younger brother lol 😂
Haha older!
Great video 😁 I will have to study
Se egbon ati aburo ni yin? Because ejora gan.😉
Beeni
where is Yoruba quiz 3.
Nice video
Thank you!
Mo ki Soro Yoruba vs mi le so yoruba. Is the first one grammatically incorrect? What does it translate to?
Mi o kin so yoruba - I don't speak yoruba
Mi o le so yoruba - I can't speak yoruba
So the meaning is different and you would use So instead of Soro
Blessing Kayode ahh okay! Wow I have work to do 😂. Is the first one just rubbish?
He hasn't been to Nigeria b4???
We were both born there but came here at an early age
E mi ti won to nile Yoruba gan oo le so 25 ni yoruba....Meedogbon?????
😂😂
huh???, older ke, i thought he was your younger brother
Haha no, everyone thinks that. He's about 2 years older
Ekaro ooo
Ekaro!
But sister I think arakunrin ati arabinrin is for ladies and gentlemen.... Ogbeeni strictly for Mr🙉🙉🙉
That’s what I said lol. Arakurin is for men, Arabirin is for women, ogbeni is for mr
I get 14
Well done! Keep practicing!
Hi beautiful girl miss you too
3/20 :(
Don't worry about it! just keep practicing!
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