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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Yoruba words and phrases (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Yoruba language"
Some common Arabic words used in Yoruba are names of the days such as Atalata (الثلاثاء) for Tuesday, Alaruba (الأربعاء) for Wednesday, Alamisi (الخميس) for Thursday, and Jimoh (الجمعة, Jumu'ah) for Friday. By far, Ọjọ́ Jimoh is the most favourably used. This is because eti, the
Olagunju audio ⓘ is a Yoruba surname of Nigerian origin, meaning "Success/Wealth is Straightforward". Broken down into its components, Olagunju combines ọlá (wealth, nobility, success), gún (be straight), and ojú (face). The diminutive form includes "Ola" "Gunju", e.t.c. It is written in the Yoruba native language as "Ọlágúnjú".
Kikelomo is a name of Yoruba origin, in the south-west of Nigeria. In Yoruba, the name is oftentimes translated to mean "a child is to be pampered" or "a child is to be cherished". Consequently, the name covers the deep affection and valued status of the child within the family, exhibiting the Yoruba culture's emphasis on love and family string ...
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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Yoruba: Origin; Word/name: Nigeria: Meaning: a combination of prestige, success and wealth has come home: Region ...
The Omoluwabi concept is an adjectival Yoruba phrase, which has the words - "Omo + ti + Olu-iwa + bi" as its components. Literally translated and taken separately, omo means 'child', ti means 'that or which', Olu-iwa meaning the chief or master of Iwa (character), bi means 'born'. When combined, Omoluabi translates as "the child begotten by the ...