wow this is wonderful, I'm remembering all the lessons I learned while i was growing up in nigeria...now i can understand and speak yoruba with our native tone now, much thanks to you
Thanks a lot. There is something still messing up my head. Why two E and two O. When i listen to you i can hear any diferent. It does not matter if is é̩ or é, è̩ or è, ẹ or e. Same goes for o and ọ.
Yoruba Alphabets: ua-cam.com/video/OiCqse0M8xE/v-deo.html How to correctly put tone marks on Yoruba words: ua-cam.com/video/iJLHMZkSf74/v-deo.html Yoruba Vowels: ua-cam.com/video/mbQEaoaQyVI/v-deo.html
Very methodical/structured approach thanks 😊
Thank you these lessons are great.
Ms Adérónkẹ́, thanks greatly for your historical explanation on Ukuuku. Very priceless...
wow this is wonderful, I'm remembering all the lessons I learned while i was growing up in nigeria...now i can understand and speak yoruba with our native tone now, much thanks to you
This was great. Thank you so much.
Thank you once again, Aderonke.
This is nice please how can i join this class
Thanks alot
Thanks a lot. There is something still messing up my head. Why two E and two O. When i listen to you i can hear any diferent. It does not matter if is é̩ or é, è̩ or è, ẹ or e. Same goes for o and ọ.
2 years late but nah i can tell the difference, i believe it's the position of the tongue, but I'm not able to pronounce it.
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Yoruba Alphabets: ua-cam.com/video/OiCqse0M8xE/v-deo.html
How to correctly put tone marks on Yoruba words: ua-cam.com/video/iJLHMZkSf74/v-deo.html
Yoruba Vowels: ua-cam.com/video/mbQEaoaQyVI/v-deo.html