Numbers one to ten: okan, eji, eta, erin, arun, efa, eje, ejo, esan, and ewa serve as the core counting forms in the system. There are various types of reckoning for these numbers, they are done in slightly different tongues such as eni/ookan, eeji, eeta, eerin, aarun-un, eefa, eeje, eejo, eesan-an, and eewa. Get to know and learn numbers in Yoruba Language. Listen to the video below👇👇👇
The Yoruba alphabet ( Yoruba : Álífábẹ́ẹ̀tì Yorùbá ) is a Latin alphabets used to write the Yoruba language . The Nigerian Yoruba alphabet is made up of 25 letters, without C Q V X Z but with the additions of Ẹ , Ọ , Ṣ and Gb . However, many of the excluded consonants are present in several dialectal forms of Yoruba, including V, Z, and other digraphs (like ch, gh, and gw). Central Yoruba dialects also have 2 extra vowels that are allophones of I and U. Learn how to pronounce the alphabets in yoruba
Standard Yoruba has seven oral and five nasal vowels. There are no diphthongs in Yoruba; sequences of vowels are pronounced as separate. The vowels in the Yorùbá alphabet are a, e, ẹ, i, o, ọ, u. You will notice that distinct from the other vowels, ẹ and ọ both have dots underneath them. Let's figure out how the alphabets are being pronounced here👇👇👇
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