I'D LEARN THE FULL YORUBA LANGUAGE

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I'm from the eastern part of Nigeria and I've lived there all my life... Let's say I was born and brought up in the eastern part of Nigeria where our language is the Igbo language and of course we the Igbos try as much as possible to balance our normal language with the universal language (English). So almost everyone from the east both old and young, educated and uneducated knows how to speak English language or even the pidgin English.. Anyone wey your mouth reach! 😂

But NYSC (National Youth Service Corps) made me have a change of environment. I served my fatherland in a Yoruba land, Ogun State (Western part of Nigeria).. At first, when I came to this land, everything looked so strange especially thier language.. The yorubas value their language more than we the Igbos I must confess
So most times they use it while conversing with each other at market places, work places, churches, hospitals and even in schools. They practically use it anytime and anywhere be it in an official setting.
It's that serious trust me!😂

Those times we go for Community Development Service during NYSC, our Local Government Inspector (LGI) never forgets to chip in Yoruba language when she's addressing us and most times I felt lost in between conversations that I thought I was flowing with🙃
Ifeoluwa my friend was literally my interpreter those times😅

When I first came to the land, I was never interested in learning the Yoruba language cus I had this mindset that I was gonna just be there for just a year and after my service program I would flee from the land😂
But the reverse is now the case..
I've been in Ogun State for three years now and still counting but this short story that I'm going to tell you below prompted me to want to learn the Yoruba language as soon as I can..

I'm making progress by the way! 😎

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Few months ago, I went to the market to get a music box for my hive music parole. Actually, I didn't know the exact price or price range of the kind of music box I needed but had enough cash to get anyone I see that I might like.. I checked several shops but couldn't see what I needed, it's a local market anyways so I never expected much..

After a long search, I finally got to another shop and this time around I promised myself that it was going to be the final search whether I see my preferred choice or not.. After I checked out all the music boxes that were available I finally found a good one☺️

Immediately, I asked the guy in charge for the price of the music box.. He started conversing with the next guy seated in the shop in Yoruba language I was lost for few minutes because I didn't know what they were talking about.. And after their conversation, they told me the price.. N10,000😳
To say I was shocked was an understatement.. But I needed the music box badly, So I asked for a deduction and they said they could only deduct N500..
I pleaded and we finally reached an agreement of N1000 deduction, so I got the music box for N9000.. I got home, showed the music box to my neighbors and told them the amount I got it for.. They laughed at me so bad and told me that I have been scammed the Yoruba way😩
That the music box is something I would have gotten within the price range of 4000-5000 naira.. Choii! I wept that very day! If only I understand Yoruba language...

Few weeks later, I went back to the shop to get a charger for my small phone, and this time around I met the owner of the shop.. Surprisingly, I know the owner of the shop.. I've met him a couple of times at my friend's shop. Thankfully, he recognized me🙂

The guys who scammed me saw the familiarity and almost froze to death..
My own time for revenge right? 😎

I quickly asked the man about the music box that I bought the other time and he told me it's sold for N5000 but he would give me for N4000 as his friend's friend.. By this time, the guys were already sweating like Christmas fowls😂

It was then, that I let the cat out of the bag.. I told him all that happened the day I came to buy the music box. He got so angry and told the guys that they were going to get punished for what they did.. Well, I never followed up the case to know if the guys were punished but I was happy that their boss got to know about their evil doings and I was refunded too😉

So why narrating this incident to my yoruba friend Ifeoluwa, she advised me on the need to learn at least the basic yoruba language.

And she said, If at least you know what "Money" is called in Yoruba language, you would have known they were negotiating on the price to tell you..That way you would have known what they were on about🙂

This is so true!
I have come to stay in Yoruba land and I have seen the need to learn not just the basis but the full language for the sake of business transactions and interaction with others!
So to avoid being lost during conversations, scammed, or being ridiculed I would have to learn the full Yoruba language to be on the same page with the people of the land..

This is my entry to the week24edition03 of the contest organized @hivelearners community titled BEING BILINGUAL. Feel free to participate!



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Ahhhh those guys that sold the music box for you are wicked o... And to think that it wasn't their shop, that would drive away some customers na

Well, that made you realized why you should learn the language and I'm guessing you're doing good at that.

Learn well and come and teach me 😌

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I'm telling you! Their evil act could drive customer's away..
Yes o!! I refuse to be scammed a second time😅

Hehehehe! No problem dear..

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Truly said, I didn't know about yoruba language before. It's new for me today. I have learned something new from your article.💕

After reading this article, I will now search about yoruba people on Google. I hope this language will be useful for you for business transaction.

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Oh dear! I'm glad you learnt something new today..Yea! It's a Nigerian language for the westerners..

Searching on Google to know more about the Yorubas would help you understand more 😊

Yea! Sure..
Learning this language would help me big time..

Thanks for stopping by dear 🤗

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Yes, I have searched on google, Nigerian, Benin, Togo combined all of them and it's called Yoruba land. Woahh lovely.

I pray that you must learn this language.

Thank you for sharing this unique piece 💕

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Ok dear! Glad you've made your research ☺️
Well done!

Hehehehe! I pray so too..
Thanks for stopping by dear 🤗

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Hehehe. I’m sorry you got scammed the Yoruba way. Communication; one of the importance of learning another language. I’m sure you wouldn’t have bought the music box (or you would’ve paid lesser) if you understood their language.

Yoruba is a very nice language too. When my family and I moved to Osun state, everything seemed strange. We couldn’t understand anything. But after spending a few years with the locals, we were able to speak fluently.

Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you dear🙂
My dear oo! I would have known what they were up to if understand Yoruba but I'm glad my money was refunded to me anyways☺️

Oh! Wow! How many years did it take you and your family to learn Yoruba language? Was it that easy?

I wish to learn as fast as I can oo!
Thank you for stopping by dear 🤗

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You should've followed up the case😂😂. It’d be interesting to know how the boss punished them.

Well, it was kinda easy. Some of my cousins who were born there were also taught us. I think it took us about 1 or 2 years.

But you see my sister enh, even till now, she can’t speak it fluently.

I hope you learn it soon. It is a very beautiful language.

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My dear! I just had to free the matter because I got a refund.

Wow! Not a long time at all..
I hope to learn mine within a short period of time too..☺️

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Yoruba is a beautiful language, I grew up in Lagos and I guess I learned it by default. Even though I'm not Yoruba. Not just with Yoruba, but anywhere you are planning to stay for a while, you need to learn the most basic things about the language of the people. Because next time, it might not just be money they'll be bargaining between themselves.
Thank you for sharing this with us.

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Yea! Sure it is a beautiful language..
Ok! It's normal to catch up fast with the language especially if you grew up there..

You're right dear
Abi oo! 😂😂

Thanks for stopping by 🤗

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Yoruba my dreamed language... Wish to have someone that will be teaching this language everyday..
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏

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Oh! Really..

You'll get hopefully..
Thanks for stopping by too!

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Yeah ... Thanks for stopping by
Dear

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Just hoping to be a professional Yoruba guy one day

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Hehehehe 😅
Definitely! You will..

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Yes ooo ... Hope you'll contribute also?

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Eya... I think one of the essential aspect of being bilingual is to help in business sphere.

How I wished I would come and see that guy that sold the music box to you...

Anyway make you try learn am.

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Yea! Very essential..

Hehehehe 😅
Yea.. I'm learning already.
Thank you for stopping by!🤗

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Yoruba is a language of the soul

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Hehehehe 😅😅
Really?

What do you even mean by that?

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Those guys are cruellllllll!🤣 So sorry you had such an experience, but 3 years without understanding the language is a whole lot. I'm not Yoruba, but somehow I speak the language well because it's the next thing after English in Ogun state.

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Thank you dear🙂

My dear! I'm trying my best to learn now..
Ohh! Good to know..☺️

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Those folks are very cunning. Well, I've never considered learning Yoruba but maybe I might in the future (something tells me my husband will be fluent in Yoruba 😉)
As long as your heart is in it, you'll learn very fast. I've been schooling in Bayelsa State since 2018 and I don't know anything in Ijaw, how terrible right, maybe I was not just open to the language or any other language. Thanks for sharing dear.

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Hehehehe 😅
If you wish, so shall it be then😅

Whaoo! Thats huge..
It could be because you're not just interested in learning shaa..

What part of Nigeria are you from please?

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That's true dear. I'm from Rivers State, Kalabari tribe 🤗🤗

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Oh! Wow!
That's cool..
I've been to Portharcourt before..

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