I love this little boy he's a great actor with a big personality that shows on screen! Taking notes on vocab too. Learning from Los Angeles, California. Thank you!
Thank you for this! Just a quick question: can I also say “Mi ò fẹ́ gbọ́ yẹn mọ́" to say “I don’t want to hear that anymore?” Is using this Yoruba translation more common than what was said in the video? Thanks!
My father is Yoruba and he said: "Mi o fe gbo be mo" is more formal, proper Yoruba than "mi o fe gbo yen mo". There is also a subtle difference in meaning: "mi o fe gbo BE mo" means "I don't want to hear ABOUT that again; whilst "mi o fe gbo YEN mo" means I don't want to hear *THAT specific thing* again
So men can speak to women however they please? Boy gets what he wants because HIS father said too but the fathers money is more important than whatever the kid says?
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this is soooofunny im watching this to learn Yoruba but im also cracking up! haha well done I've subscribed
I love this little boy he's a great actor with a big personality that shows on screen! Taking notes on vocab too. Learning from Los Angeles, California. Thank you!
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Nice skit! I kept thinking, how long will the parents put up with this omo ibaje.
Cake - Akara Oyinbo. Nice concept.
Very well done, Mr Ajose. And Thank you
Thank you for this! Just a quick question: can I also say “Mi ò fẹ́ gbọ́ yẹn mọ́" to say “I don’t want to hear that anymore?” Is using this Yoruba translation more common than what was said in the video? Thanks!
My father is Yoruba and he said:
"Mi o fe gbo be mo" is more formal, proper Yoruba than "mi o fe gbo yen mo".
There is also a subtle difference in meaning: "mi o fe gbo BE mo" means "I don't want to hear ABOUT that again; whilst "mi o fe gbo YEN mo" means I don't want to hear *THAT specific thing* again
Sir is permanently added to Yoruba nowadays. well is not bad since is written in Yoruba as SA instead of sir.
So men can speak to women however they please? Boy gets what he wants because HIS father said too but the fathers money is more important than whatever the kid says?
Thanks for you analytics. The message of this video is, if you ask for too much you get nothing. But most important is the language. Were you able to learn some new Yoruba words today? Please share.
yes they can. it just means they will be sleeping on the couch for the rest of the month. lol