Proverbs in Yoruba Language

Yoruba proverbs, known as “Owe Yoruba,” are an integral part of the culture, encapsulating wisdom, values, and teachings passed down through generations. Here are some Yoruba proverbs along with their meanings: “A kii fi owo kan fo’ni tan.” Literal translation: “You cannot clap with one hand.” Meaning: Unity and cooperation are essential for success. “A … Read more

Happy Birthday in Yoruba Language

In Yoruba, you can wish someone a happy birthday by saying: “E ku ojo ibi” (pronounced eh koo oh-joh ee-bee) This translates to “Happy Birthday” in English. Here are a few more ways to wish someone a happy birthday in Yoruba: “E ku ayeye ojo ibi yin” – Congratulations on your birthday celebration. “E ku … Read more

130 Yoruba Names for Boys

Here are 130 Yoruba names for boys along with their meanings: Adebayo – The crown meets joy Adedayo – The crown has become joy Ademola – The crown brings wealth Adeniyi – The crown has value Adesola – The crown makes wealth Adetokunbo – The crown has returned from over the sea Adewale – The … Read more

How to Say Hi in Yoruba

Greeting someone in their native language is a wonderful way to connect and show respect for their culture. In Yoruba, there are several ways to say “hi” depending on the formality of the context and the time of day. Here’s a simple guide to help you greet others in Yoruba: Informal Greeting Hi / Hello … Read more

How Do You Say Hello in Yoruba

Greeting someone in their native language is a wonderful way to connect and show respect for their culture. In Yoruba, greetings can vary based on the time of day and the context. Here are the common ways to say hello: Basic Greetings Hello / General Greeting Yoruba: Bawo ni (pronounced “bah-woh nee”) Usage: This is … Read more