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How do you greet in Yoruba?
The Yoruba greetings mostly start with the Word “E” and examples are “E kale ” meaning “Good Evening” or “E Pele” meaning “Sorry” or “E ku Ise” The word “E” is symbolic with Respect in Addressing someone that is older than you. You must give it to my People oh as we appreciate Respect and Honour in our Culture so much.
How do you greet good morning in Yoruba?
E kaaro o: means good morning in Yoruba. You can also add “ma” or “sir” when greeting the elderly. E.g E kaaro ma/sir for male and female as the case may be.
What does Alafia mean in Yoruba?
“For many, the Yoruba term “alafia” (also spelled alaafia) is used to mean “inner-peace” and said as a greeting like the use of the Kemetic word “hotep” and the Arabic word “salaam.”
What does Aye mean in Yoruba?
Aye in Yoruba language mean “LIFE” Like when you say “ aye mi” which is interpreted to be MY LIFE.
What does Eku Odun mean?
Eku odun ojo ominira. Congratulations! Eku ori ire. Enjoy! ( or: bon appetit)
What is the meaning of Ekaro?
E kaaro o — meaning good morning (Say “E kaaro ma/sir” to elders).
What is Adupe in Yoruba?
Fine, thank you or I’m fine. / Se daadaa ni? Or Salaafia ni? E se adupe or alafia ni o. Good afternon / Ekaasan.
What is the meaning of Eledumare?
Eledumare in YORUBA meaning is the Lord of creation of the Universe and everything inside it.
How to say hello everyone in Yoruba?
E nle o. (To sound more respectful to elderly people,say “E nle ma” or “E nle sir” depending on the gender).
Who is the god of Yoruba?
Yoruba Religion . Also known an Olodumare, he is the high god of the Yoruba, responsible for the making of earth, but not human beings. Although some Yorubans pray to him, he has no temples, shrines, rituals, or any form of worship. Once, the world was created as well as the other gods or orisha, his ‘job’ was done.
What is Yoruba in English?
Yoruba (English: /ˈjɒrʊbə/; Yor. èdè Yorùbá) is a language spoken in West Africa. The number of speakers of Yoruba is approaching 30 million. It is a pluricentric language spoken principally in Benin and Nigeria, with communities in Sierra Leone, Liberia other parts of Africa, the Americas, and Europe.