I love how you said "e dide" "e joko" to your children. Normally we say "dide" "joko" to children and teenagers on daily basis. We add "e" when we are adding a tone of respect or when addressing an elder or someone you don't know. Well done. That's a great upbringing. Respect is unique to Yoruba culture. That is not to say we don't respect children though.
Yes you are right "e" can be a form of respect in yoruba and can be use in a plural form Ami using "e dide" isn't a form of respect but addressing the girls to both stand up
@@phillipbolaji4936 yes of course, as long as you're not turning your back to one or more of the listeners. That is a Yoruba courtesy. Anyway, we all agree she's doing a good thing for those little cute kids. She also inspired me to start speaking Yoruba to my teenagers who are also mixed kids and have never been to Nigeria even once.
my 4 year old daughter is half Nigerian - her father is Yoruba, we live in the UK. We are trying to slip some of the language in here and there so it's a huge learning curve for me but really enjoying learning so much about the culture these last 7 years.
problem is tho, even tho she is doing her best, i couldn’t understand it since she is probably getting the pronounciation from reading it. and yoruba has so many tones that it’s kinda impossible to do that
@@holagirl7144 Her pronunciations was spot on in a traditional way, I didn't notice anything wrong with it. It's a good thing that she's teaching her grandchildren the Yoruba language.
A a Nigerian that is currently living in Nigeria, I think this is great to see that the girls already know a bit of the Yoruba language. Although, it's difficult to learn a new language, I think at their age, it's the best time to learn the language. Good luck to them!❤️
Love this! Good of you Ami for not forgetting your root and teaching your children Yoruba. At least they know their maternal root and few Yoruba words. Kudos to you. ỌMỌ YORÙBÁ ÀTÀTÀ! 👍🏾
🤣🤣🤣🤣I'm Yoruba and Justin's pronunciation was hilarious. Alexis really tried. Ami is good, it's cos she doesn't speak it often. I wish Nana was here😂😂🤣🤣 Please repeat this video when Nana comes. I'm really enjoying all the content.
This is the beauty of inter-racial marriage, instill both native language!!! And also tradition!!! I was engaged to a Yoruba guy before, the language sounds a little French to me but its sexy. Much love from Singapore!!! Ebi ti o lewa
I'm not Nigerian (I'm American), but I agree that this is the McClure Family's video ever! I laughed so hard that I was crying, and my eyes hurt from crying due to laughing so hard!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Nothing can stop me from talking, I will find another way!!!" 😁😆😅😂🤣 Atta girl!!! My parents tried to teach me their native tongue, being a kid, I didn't want to learn. I regret that SO MUCH! Knowing more languages, can help when least expected & u can save a life, when need be!!! The kids r so smart, it won't b long before they r better than Ami! Which won't take long at all. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 LMBBAO!!!
Seeing this 3 years after and it feels so fresh. I love the bond your family shares, it's natural ❤. The effort to speak yoruba is so awesome to see. I'm yoruba too, omo iya mi... bawo ni?
Well I love this video I’m a Nigerian 🇳🇬 I live in Senegal 🇸🇳 I can speak Yoruba very well I can speak Igbo and I can speak French and Italian I just love languages
Sometimes Google translate doesn’t work well, as it’ll translate things word for word and/or in a really formal way instead of putting translations in everyday conversational sentences. But, I loved this video. It reminds me of me learning Yoruba 😂
This is so exciting to see. I am glad that you are doing this. I left Nigeria decades ago, and strengthened my Yoruba after making a consciousness decision to do so. On the contrary, I only speak Yoruba to my children. Justin sounds like my husband...lol. Love this video😍.
Wow, Ami, I actually thought you would get the part that had to do with bathing... it was so simple and Justin made it very easy, he pronounced the words just fine. Justin did well, I wasn't expecting him to do so well
This is so sweet and amazing! I love how you are teaching your family about your ancestry background. Their facial expression when you said they have to speak everything they want in Yoruba is hilarious 😂😍 Love it!!
@Sduolc Epoh to be honest, I love that she has a certain bit of sass with Justin. If she will tell him what she is thinking, she won't put up with nonsense from a man
@Sduolc Epoh who says I am going against God? Do you really believe Justin has no boundaries with his children? In what why are they not honoring their mother and father? Are they not in the video that Dad planned? Or maybe Mom? Are they not wholesome kids? The fact that they are loved by the world is a testament to Ami and Justin's parenting. You have judged this situation as disobedient or insolent. That's on you. Most of us are just here to enjoy a funny video with a great family
As always, you guys have so much fun learning and doing new things. I love this idea! Culture, language and art are parts of our identity. These kids are so lucky and blessed to have such rich heritages. Their curiosity is adorable. Looking forward to the seeing the McClures put their personal stamp on learning the basics of Yoruba. (Yoruba101 for iPhone looks good), Ami’s beautiful mom, the best.
I VISITED AFRICA ( NIGERIA ) FOR THE FIRST TIME 3 YEARS AGO AND I STARTED TO LEARN YORUBA AS A BEGINNER . I CAN SAY A FEW THINGS LIKE : KINI ORUKO E ? WA NIBI ! LO SIBE YEN ! MAY BE I SHOULD HIRE YOUR GRANDMA TO TEACH ME OR BETTER YET I SHOULD DATE HER TO SPEED UP THE PROCESS THAT WAY I SHOULD BE FLUENT IN YORUBA NEXT TIME I GO TO NIGERIA .
I agree 100%. I can be her other goggle translator as well. I am very fluent in reading and writing to include Accent marks that are used to differentiate similar words in Yòrúba.
This is such a great video. I loved Ami's face when Alexis said, "POOP!!!'' The sentences were the best and I really enjoyed this video. 1000/10 Terrific Job! And for you Jersey it is so great that you are learning a little bit of Korean and you said it so professionally, very proud of you all!
Nice to see this!! But as a yoruba speaker. Please be mindful of using Google translate, some words are incorrect. But the kids and Justin actually have an excellent yoruba speaking accent way to go! Most time to use goggle translate that will actually be correct will be for one or 2 words otherwise it will be confusing! Enjoy learning can't wait to see more progress! Ẹkù isẹ óò. ÓdaarỌ. 😍
Justin finally got it. "Mo fe we"...the e in we has a dot under. Once you know the alphabets properly, it will help with blending and pronunciations. There are some letters that are double. They include e, o and s (one has a dot under while the other doesn't). The dots change the sounds of the letters in question. That's how I taught a friend of mine😁. I waiting for more of your videos💃🤗
The translations to Yoruba are not really correct. Like I popped on myself, the Yoruba translation is so not right. You guys really are amazing to even think of trying this
@@Isaalicious technically its bini or Edo but to be more specific since there are other tribes in Edo state, it's better to say bini, my mum is ora and my dad is bini but they are both from Edo state but speak different languages
I live in the Philippines and since I was born my parents listen to something and it's always speaking english so as I grew up by the age of 2 or 3 I was already speaking english amazingly!
The warmth and love coming from mother and daughter's at the beginning of the video. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 It's nice to know you want to improve on your native language. It's important to keep your mother language alive. With the love Justin has for his Latte , I see Latte becoming a Nigerian word soon. I heard the twins say Eminem, Dada , lala 😂😂 Then I heard Justin say Laila😂 Alexis on the 💩😂😂😂 and Amis expression 😂😂😂 💖 I heard some Ellhnika in there too. Mi Xi Fi - well done Alexis your Ellhnika is spot on perfect.👋👋💖 I can understand how Ami got lost in the translation.😂 Jersey's spoke Nigerian and Korean great well done Jersey 👋👋💖 Ava calling Justin bald. 😂😂 That's real father daughter love right there 💖💖💖💖💖 Justin reassuring us his not bald and he has 🔥 features always makes me laugh 😂😂💖💖💖 Thanks for making your fans smile and laugh. Bless you McClure Family 💖
@@emmadebbtv7805 I'm going to watch all of them. This is going to be interesting, educational and fun. Speaking languages other than English is a gift. I will be glad to share to others too.
This is hilarious 😂 Just like nana said one time ago, there are ways of pronouncing some words as a particular word in yoruba could have multiple meaning..good job though
This video was a lot of fun to watch . I do have a suggestion since the kids do know some Spanish because of their babysitter back in New Jersey. So how about we do a video in Spanish to see how much they know. Love you all ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Speaking Yoruba was a great idea for them to try and understand.Teaching your child your native language is great. It was really funny 😂when they all were trying to speak Yoruba, as if they're just learning how to speak english 😄 and it was really cute 🥺 how Jersey tried to say mo fe we🥺
The last part of the girls when they were still cute little girls made me realized how grown they have become....they now speak clearly and fluently now. It's been a while I watched your videos🤦♀️🙀
“I DONT KNOW HOW TO SAY WATER 😭” Omg she’s so cuuuute! So good to see y’all speaking Yoruba 🔥🔥🔥
Omi
i hope you will give your life to Christ, He's coming soon.
😩😂😂😩😂😩😩
@@prisca5417 are you a child of God?
@@Fx_Explains is that a problem? 😅
I love how you said "e dide" "e joko" to your children. Normally we say "dide" "joko" to children and teenagers on daily basis. We add "e" when we are adding a tone of respect or when addressing an elder or someone you don't know. Well done. That's a great upbringing. Respect is unique to Yoruba culture. That is not to say we don't respect children though.
Yes you are right "e" can be a form of respect in yoruba and can be use in a plural form
Ami using "e dide" isn't a form of respect but addressing the girls to both stand up
@@moronkerachaelorhorhamreru2745 correct 🙂 can be as plural too.
She was addressing the two of them, so edide ejoko is correct since she was speaking to both of them
@@phillipbolaji4936 yes of course, as long as you're not turning your back to one or more of the listeners. That is a Yoruba courtesy. Anyway, we all agree she's doing a good thing for those little cute kids. She also inspired me to start speaking Yoruba to my teenagers who are also mixed kids and have never been to Nigeria even once.
@@hanshiro6631 good pls do,may God help you.
we didn't make it 24 hours but we made it entertaining which is most important :)
LOL thats okay!
It's okay lol
It’s okay hi
I love you guys😅
No worries
I speak Igbo and when we can’t say some words in Igbo, we speak Yoruba because we speak Yoruba fluently. I’m also from Nigeria as well 😊🇳🇬
Omg same
Same
Hmmmmm......just wow
Sameee
Same
Can we start a campaign for Ami's Mom to be the voice of Google Translator for Yoruba.
I agree
Yessss
WOWWWW you are right
I’m Yoruba it a nice language I’m proton you guys 🥰🥰
I LIKE YOUR TWINS
my 4 year old daughter is half Nigerian - her father is Yoruba, we live in the UK. We are trying to slip some of the language in here and there so it's a huge learning curve for me but really enjoying learning so much about the culture these last 7 years.
The most important thing is that your mum is teaching them how to speak Yoruba and that is more than loads of other parents are doing.
I so agree!
Ok
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problem is tho, even tho she is doing her best, i couldn’t understand it since she is probably getting the pronounciation from reading it. and yoruba has so many tones that it’s kinda impossible to do that
@@holagirl7144 Her pronunciations was spot on in a traditional way, I didn't notice anything wrong with it. It's a good thing that she's teaching her grandchildren the Yoruba language.
“Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.”
John 14:1 KJV
AMEN!!💗💗🙏🏽
Amen 🙏🏽
In my Father's house are many mansions🤗
No
Panic for food and water would’ve been my initial reaction as well!! 🤦🏾♀️😂😂
I now how to Speak china
I’m Igbo but I understand a little bit of Yoruba. I’m hungry is “ebi npami”. Water -is “omi”. Food is “ounje “.
Same im igbo too
Isn't water miri
@@wverinegir9481 no it’s omi
@@6mirah In igbo its miri
@@wverinegir9481 water is “mmiri” in Igbo but called “omi” in Yoruba.
I really respect you for teaching the kids 👍🏽👍🏽
Me too
A a Nigerian that is currently living in Nigeria, I think this is great to see that the girls already know a bit of the Yoruba language. Although, it's difficult to learn a new language, I think at their age, it's the best time to learn the language. Good luck to them!❤️
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I adore your family videos. I think it’s wonderful that you are teaching your family your language as well as relearning it for yourself.
Love this! Good of you Ami for not forgetting your root and teaching your children Yoruba. At least they know their maternal root and few Yoruba words.
Kudos to you. ỌMỌ YORÙBÁ ÀTÀTÀ!
👍🏾
🤣🤣🤣🤣I'm Yoruba and Justin's pronunciation was hilarious. Alexis really tried. Ami is good, it's cos she doesn't speak it often. I wish Nana was here😂😂🤣🤣 Please repeat this video when Nana comes. I'm really enjoying all the content.
I'm Nigerian
This is the beauty of inter-racial marriage, instill both native language!!! And also tradition!!! I was engaged to a Yoruba guy before, the language sounds a little French to me but its sexy. Much love from Singapore!!! Ebi ti o lewa
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Inappropriate
You people have murdered my mother tongue 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Seriously ehn
I respect you
As in even the mother should be ashamed is that Yoruba e gba mi o
Hahaha 😂
😂 😂
Yoruba speaking on another level. I enjoyed you guys, Justin got it “Mo fe we . Yay 🙌
This one is the funniest. Lol. Maybe because I'm Nigerian.
Hey, me too!
I'm not Nigerian (I'm American), but I agree that this is the McClure Family's video ever! I laughed so hard that I was crying, and my eyes hurt from crying due to laughing so hard!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I agree...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same here
Me too
I just did my DNA. I’m 34% Nigerian, and a whole lotta other stuff. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🥰🥰 I love you all. Xo
"Nothing can stop me from talking, I will find another way!!!" 😁😆😅😂🤣 Atta girl!!! My parents tried to teach me their native tongue, being a kid, I didn't want to learn. I regret that SO MUCH! Knowing more languages, can help when least expected & u can save a life, when need be!!! The kids r so smart, it won't b long before they r better than Ami! Which won't take long at all. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 LMBBAO!!!
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Ava, I can't stop laughing when she wrote "my dad's bald!" "Baba mi pari! Lol!!!!!!!!!!
Same here 😂😂. Actually it's not allowed to say that kind of word to your dad because it sounds disrespectful
@@oluborodetofunmi3944
I just want to say, Jersey's "mo fe we" was almost perfect. The second attempt, I mean.
Justin suddenly speaking yuroba from the other room was hilarious
I love the fact that you are indulging them in your language🌼 big up Ami💐💐
Seeing this 3 years after and it feels so fresh. I love the bond your family shares, it's natural ❤. The effort to speak yoruba is so awesome to see. I'm yoruba too, omo iya mi... bawo ni?
Please redo this video when Nene comes back lol please 😂😂😂
I agree!
Well I love this video I’m a Nigerian 🇳🇬 I live in Senegal 🇸🇳 I can speak Yoruba very well I can speak Igbo and I can speak French and Italian I just love languages
I'm in Senegal too do you love it here?
Wow!
@@el16ful yeah sure
That’s amazing
Hi Bisola, im also in Senegal and im half yoruba i would love to learn yoruba 😁
Sometimes Google translate doesn’t work well, as it’ll translate things word for word and/or in a really formal way instead of putting translations in everyday conversational sentences. But, I loved this video. It reminds me of me learning Yoruba 😂
Your daughter in pink cloth can speak well when she is trained. She has the tone
Alexi is a natural
“You’re a grown man, you should know more than this.” 😭😭😭😭
Wow! Love this channel I am also Yoruba and the twins sure are learning a lot. When is your next podcast coming out?
Podcast is every week!
@@MightyMcClures Great I'll make sure to tune in next week!!
@@MightyMcClures is podcast on UA-cam as well??
@@MightyMcClures you can call us the Mcviewers
This is so exciting to see. I am glad that you are doing this. I left Nigeria decades ago, and strengthened my Yoruba after making a consciousness decision to do so. On the contrary, I only speak Yoruba to my children. Justin sounds like my husband...lol. Love this video😍.
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Ami and Justin, I love how you educate your children. You're different than the other youtuber's parents ❤
I second that. It's so very heartening to see the time they spend with their kids.
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Aww..their teeth are falling off already. They're all growing fast🇳🇬.
Glad they're learning Yoruba 💞
Am youruba and I understand every single thing you said.
Same!
I think you meant Yoruba
Same!
Same
I’m Yoruba also
This is so hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Google is a mess when it comes to translating to Yoruba. I love that your family is putting in the effort
Hahahaha Ava! "nothing can stop me from talking."
"I will find another way"🤣
Wow, Ami, I actually thought you would get the part that had to do with bathing... it was so simple and Justin made it very easy, he pronounced the words just fine. Justin did well, I wasn't expecting him to do so well
You all are the best family I have watched and this video is so funny especially when their dad was pronouncing word saying I have to go to work 😂😂
The sass from these girls some times lolll so much personality
“I don’t take naps 👀”
13:13
I’ve never clicked on a video so fast before 🇳🇬
Same 🇯🇲
Same
Neither have I😂😅
This is so sweet and amazing! I love how you are teaching your family about your ancestry background.
Their facial expression when you said they have to speak everything they want in Yoruba is hilarious 😂😍 Love it!!
“You are a grown man you should know better than this!” 😂😂💀
@Sduolc Epoh to be honest, I love that she has a certain bit of sass with Justin. If she will tell him what she is thinking, she won't put up with nonsense from a man
@Sduolc Epoh you're forcing your idea of God on others. God doesn't need an advocate, bro.
@Sduolc Epoh I know I know. The only truth is the truth of organised religion that has changed 1000 times over the past centuries. Have a nice day.
@Sduolc Epoh who says I am going against God? Do you really believe Justin has no boundaries with his children? In what why are they not honoring their mother and father? Are they not in the video that Dad planned? Or maybe Mom? Are they not wholesome kids? The fact that they are loved by the world is a testament to Ami and Justin's parenting. You have judged this situation as disobedient or insolent. That's on you. Most of us are just here to enjoy a funny video with a great family
As always, you guys have so much fun learning and doing new things. I love this idea! Culture, language and art are parts of our identity. These kids are so lucky and blessed to have such rich heritages. Their curiosity is adorable. Looking forward to the seeing the McClures put their personal stamp on learning the basics of Yoruba. (Yoruba101 for iPhone looks good), Ami’s beautiful mom, the best.
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I see the McClure Family and I click like and watch.
Smart girl! First thing she thought of was water!
The twins and Jersey are the cutest kids ever
♥️♥️♥️♥️
Ava said oh, now I can’t talk a lot. 😂👍🏽so funny!❤️this family.
Yoruba is somehow dope
Speaking in ascent
But it sweet
Their mum is still learning too
Lol
nah bro justin caught me off guard when he said, "because in *Nigerian*- uh Yoruba..." 15:04
I love Justin so much for participating in this
All the Nigerians especially the Yoruba tribe is enjoying this video and having a good laugh. This family is amazing and funny 🤣🤣🤣 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
I VISITED AFRICA ( NIGERIA ) FOR THE FIRST TIME 3 YEARS AGO AND I STARTED TO LEARN YORUBA AS A BEGINNER . I CAN SAY A FEW THINGS LIKE : KINI ORUKO E ? WA NIBI ! LO SIBE YEN ! MAY BE I SHOULD HIRE YOUR GRANDMA TO TEACH ME OR BETTER YET I SHOULD DATE HER TO SPEED UP THE PROCESS THAT WAY I SHOULD BE FLUENT IN YORUBA NEXT TIME I GO TO NIGERIA .
Y u screaming for...
@@toygfx7343 why he shouting now 😂😂😂
So you guys and other people on other continents can hear him well
Lol, I can teach you though.
The fact that you're good with the spelling?? Wow
E gbiyonju
I agree 100%.
I can be her other goggle translator as well.
I am very fluent in reading and writing to include Accent marks that are used to differentiate similar words in Yòrúba.
This is such a great video. I loved Ami's face when Alexis said, "POOP!!!'' The sentences were the best and I really enjoyed this video. 1000/10 Terrific Job! And for you Jersey it is so great that you are learning a little bit of Korean and you said it so professionally, very proud of you all!
This was a good video to do..something different. Ava, “It’s a very 1850s style!” I laughed so loud, 😂😂‼️
Nice to see this!! But as a yoruba speaker. Please be mindful of using Google translate, some words are incorrect. But the kids and Justin actually have an excellent yoruba speaking accent way to go! Most time to use goggle translate that will actually be correct will be for one or 2 words otherwise it will be confusing! Enjoy learning can't wait to see more progress! Ẹkù isẹ óò. ÓdaarỌ. 😍
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this is hilarious and google isn't really translating them well
Exactly
Yeah that Lai Lai at the end means = never .
So google translated it as , I'm the best never🤣
Justin finally got it. "Mo fe we"...the e in we has a dot under. Once you know the alphabets properly, it will help with blending and pronunciations.
There are some letters that are double. They include e, o and s (one has a dot under while the other doesn't). The dots change the sounds of the letters in question. That's how I taught a friend of mine😁. I waiting for more of your videos💃🤗
Jersey did great with the pronunciation of mo fé we.
The translations to Yoruba are not really correct. Like I popped on myself, the Yoruba translation is so not right.
You guys really are amazing to even think of trying this
Ava is hilarious!! “My dad is bald”🤣
Justin: “ahh your dad is actually holding the camera!”🤣🤣
"my dad is bald"
Me: ọmọ-kọmọ 😂😂😂
My mum speaks yoruba, my dad speaks benin
And I was born in Abuja 😊
Ohh I’ve got family members in Abuja, we always get our Eid clothes from there too
Is Benin a language ?
@@Isaalicious technically its bini or Edo but to be more specific since there are other tribes in Edo state, it's better to say bini, my mum is ora and my dad is bini but they are both from Edo state but speak different languages
I'm so pumped for this 😅😂😂😂
Yoruba is really interesting.... Even for us that are speaking it
So excited for this
Nigeria to the world
I live in the Philippines and since I was born my parents listen to something and it's always speaking english so as I grew up by the age of 2 or 3 I was already speaking english amazingly!
The warmth and love coming from mother and daughter's at the beginning of the video.
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
It's nice to know you want to improve on your native language. It's important to keep your mother language alive.
With the love Justin has for his Latte , I see Latte becoming a Nigerian word soon.
I heard the twins say Eminem, Dada , lala 😂😂
Then I heard Justin say Laila😂
Alexis on the 💩😂😂😂 and Amis expression 😂😂😂 💖
I heard some Ellhnika in there too. Mi Xi Fi - well done Alexis your Ellhnika is spot on perfect.👋👋💖
I can understand how Ami got lost in the translation.😂
Jersey's spoke Nigerian and Korean great well done Jersey 👋👋💖
Ava calling Justin bald. 😂😂
That's real father daughter love right there 💖💖💖💖💖
Justin reassuring us his not bald and he has 🔥 features always makes me laugh 😂😂💖💖💖
Thanks for making your fans smile and laugh.
Bless you McClure Family 💖
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@@emmadebbtv7805 I'm going to watch all of them. This is going to be interesting, educational and fun. Speaking languages other than English is a gift.
I will be glad to share to others too.
@@SP-vd1zq thank you
Nigeria loves you guys always 💯
Jersey can learn faster because he still very young.. good job ami
🤣 oh my my! Your girls are growing up fast....Love that iconic end video of them. Always loved listening to those sweet little voices.
This is hilarious 😂
Just like nana said one time ago, there are ways of pronouncing some words as a particular word in yoruba could have multiple meaning..good job though
"You're a grown man. You should know more than this." 😂😂😂😂😂
This video was a lot of fun to watch . I do have a suggestion since the kids do know some Spanish because of their babysitter back in New Jersey. So how about we do a video in Spanish to see how much they know. Love you all ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Justin is sincerely doing well in reading yoruba for an english man
laughed so hard......google translate mess up Yoruba language...it never 100%........Love the McClures
Speaking Yoruba was a great idea for them to try and understand.Teaching your child your native language is great. It was really funny 😂when they all were trying to speak Yoruba, as if they're just learning how to speak english 😄 and it was really cute 🥺 how Jersey tried to say mo fe we🥺
I enjoy watching this video so much 😄😄 I love hearing my language
Love you guys so much 🥰
Justin has good command of yoruba language. the accent sounds very almost perfect for a learner. weldone
BARBARA M.
THE TWINS PICKED THE WORDS THAT WOULD BE THE MOST FUN. TO START WITH. JERSEY IS A CHARM.
Ami's yoruba🤭... Screamssss❤️❤️
Me too was surprise 😂
Excited to watch already😍
-that lash conversation 😬🤣
-"i will find a way to talk"
-you're a grown man, you should know more than this...damn!
When did they get so savage? 🤣
We love to see it!!
Girl in pink had all the tone under control i’m impressed
This is so cool great content I like this and hearing different languages
“Tell me how to say hungry, I’m always hungry” 😂😂😂🤣🤣Ava!
The Jerzman got it right!🖐👍
He wants a bath Ami!
Loool !! This is so hilarious🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Mama couldn't even translate yoruba properly but she tried. It was fun watching this.
Honestly I’m surprised because the kids spoke it better than the Dad😂😭but nice video
Love this, you all did so well❤❤❤...it's the effort and intention to learn your yoruba for me, so well done🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
The last part of the girls when they were still cute little girls made me realized how grown they have become....they now speak clearly and fluently now. It's been a while I watched your videos🤦♀️🙀
As usual, it was fun watching your videos. As a Nigerian, I found the kids transliteration of Yoruba funny and cute
You guys are the best twin family
I don't know how to say WATER and HUNGRY got me rolling
😂😂😂 Ava and Alexis saying "you can see he doesn't have it"
Yoruba is a tonal language. One word can mean a lot, but the accent help to pronounce it to it meaning. Your daughters are smart😆
If Justin had hair it would get in the way of his gorgeous eyes🤦🏿♀️😂😂😂
Ami u Really tried since 4years is a very long time ago kudos momma💙💙💙😍😍😍😍🤗🤗