How The Yoruba Language Was Created || Bí ède Yorùbá ṣe ṣeẹ̀dá || Yoruba Tales || Yoruba Lessons

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How The Yoruba Language Was Created || Bí ède Yorùbá ṣe ṣeẹ̀dá || Yoruba Tales || Yoruba Lessons


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Happy new year Yoruba Fam!! This is our first video in the Year and I am telling you a story of How the Yoruba people believe language came to be.

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  2. Thank you for all your amazing videos! Question, maybe I missed it, how old is the Yoruba language estimated to be? I understand the writing, standard Yoruba, was from the 1800s (so I've read). But how old is the spoken language?

  3. Thank you for this wonderful folklore! And thank you for spelling right by putting the dots under the letters in the title. I think you should try and do it more often because it helps my pronunciation and understanding of the language

  4. E se O! Really helpful. Olodumare has given me a revelation!!! But honestly, God bless. Really powerful, Keep it up! Awon omo yoruba ni asa gan gan – Yoruba people have a very strong culture. 1 Nigeria. Igbo Kwenu!! – Yarbawa suna da al'adu masu karfi sosai – a bit of Hausa from Google translate 😜🤣

  5. Thanks for sharing. I swear it’s like you are waking my spirit up. Like yes I have heard this story before but the only thing is that my DNA through African Ancestry goes to Mafa who are in the area of Nigeria and Cameroon and throughout that area. But it’s so amazing to hear these stories. Thanks for sharing. ❤️❤️❤️

  6. This is wonderful. I am Yoruba and I don't think I have ever heard this particular folklore before. Thanks so much. I guess before the advent of speech people used telepathy to communicate. The idea of knocking foreheads which you translated well in Yoruba as forikori is also known in English as rubbing minds/heads together I guess. We all may see this as fiction, but I believe there is no smoke without fire. There must be some truth in it, especially if this story also occurs in some other tribes of humans. Thanks for a job well done. Keep this up. We love it.

  7. We have become so obsessed with our own ways we have forgotten the ways of our olders world wide.
    Thank you so much for sharing this nothing short of enlightenment for a simple man like me
    God bless
    ✌🏻✌🏼✌✌🏽✌🏿🙌