You say "One moment please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Jo funmi ni iseju kan!".
You say "A table for (one/two) please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ejo tabili fun eyan (kan/meji)!".
Yoruba is a tribe, but it is also a language. Not all people from the Yoruba tribe speak Yoruba as a language, and not all people that speak Yoruba are from the Yoruba tribe. For example, some from Akwa-ibom, Bendel, Delta, or Rivers tribe speak Yoruba. But most from the Yoruba tribe speak Yoruba, or Pidgin English.
In Yoruba language, "idile" means home or household. It refers to the place where one resides or the family unit.
In Yoruba, "Lola" can mean grandmother. It is a term of endearment used to refer to one's maternal grandmother.
In Yoruba, the number 250 is expressed as "ogota meji marunun." The Yoruba language has a unique numbering system that combines words to represent different numbers. In this case, "ogota" means two hundred, "meji" means fifty, and "marunun" means zero.
You say "A table for (one/two) please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ejo tabili fun eyan (kan/meji)!".
Yoruba is a tribe, but it is also a language. Not all people from the Yoruba tribe speak Yoruba as a language, and not all people that speak Yoruba are from the Yoruba tribe. For example, some from Akwa-ibom, Bendel, Delta, or Rivers tribe speak Yoruba. But most from the Yoruba tribe speak Yoruba, or Pidgin English.
In Yoruba language, "idile" means home or household. It refers to the place where one resides or the family unit.
In Yoruba, "Lola" can mean grandmother. It is a term of endearment used to refer to one's maternal grandmother.
Uno moment por favor in English means one moment please for example : " Uno moment por favor Maisha " means one moment please Maisha
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One Moment Please - 1921 was released on: USA: 23 October 1921
In Yoruba, the number 250 is expressed as "ogota meji marunun." The Yoruba language has a unique numbering system that combines words to represent different numbers. In this case, "ogota" means two hundred, "meji" means fifty, and "marunun" means zero.
You say "I am (twenty one, thirty two) years old" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Omo (ogun odun lekan,ogun odun lemeji) ni mi".
un moment s'il vous plaît
In Nigeria, there are over 500 languages, but one widely spoken language is Yoruba. In Yoruba, "Jesus loves me" can be translated as "Jesu fẹ́ràn mi." If you're interested in another Nigerian language, such as Igbo or Hausa, the translation would differ accordingly.
One Moment Please - 1956 was released on: USA: 1956 (limited) Germany: 14 May 2002 (DVD premiere)