Tàgiiri ma yí nìsó
Ara rẹ lokùn
Ara rẹ ní ajé gbe ńso
Gbogbo ara tàgiiri fín so ajé
Mo wá se ìwúre lo ní wípé ire owó yoo ma wọlé wa wa oooo
Gbogbo iṣẹ́ tí abá se,owó rẹpẹtẹ ní a o ma rí ní èrè láṣẹ Olódùmarè
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TODAY’S LANGUAGE LESSONYoruba words and expressions that don’t have a perfect one-word English equivalentEnglish needs an entire sentence to explain these Yoruba words.You think you can interpret all Yoruba words to English directly with just one word? Okay.Tell me the interpretation of OMOLÚÀBÍSo what’s the closest English word you can think of?“Good person,” right? No“A person who is respectful, responsible, honest, hardworking, and well-raised” yesAnyways, let’s get into today’s lecture ÌwàLiteral translation: Character, behaviorBut “ìwà” is much deeper. It refers ...