Dap, oro lo so - Dap, na true talk
Mukina, remember this?
NOTE: Eyin (Sounds Eryin with the Yoruba mark (known as ami) do re) refers to:
1. A person when referring to an elder person.
2. More than a person.
More so, the word Eyin depending on the 'ami' (mark) means:
1. Egg.
2. Back.
3. You (Plural).
etc.
The words Dap talked about have the same spelling - same vowel (foweli) and consonant (konsonanti) sounds. The difference is the intonation (ami in Yoruba goes a long way to make this difference.
Oko (sounds Orkor) means husband The
ami here is
re re.
Don't worry, I'll tell you the difference in sound on the phone. Or, soon, I'll record a voice tutorial and upload it for you.
Oko (sounds orkor) means hoe and the
ami is
re mi.
Oko (orkor) means vehicle and the
ami is
re doMORE FOR TODAY'S Class -
BREAK TIME