To say "Do you speak Yoruba?" in Yoruba, you would say "ṣe ẹ rọ̀ Yorùbá?"
You can say "Mo n se Yoruba" in Yoruba when you want to say "I speak Yoruba."
Yoruba is primarily spoken in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. It is estimated that around 40 million people worldwide speak Yoruba as either a first or second language.
The Yoruba people primarily speak the Yoruba language, which is a Niger-Congo language. However, many Yoruba people also speak English, which is a major language in Nigeria where the Yoruba people are predominantly located.
Yoruba is primarily spoken in Nigeria, where it is one of the major languages. It is also spoken in Benin and Togo by a smaller number of people.
To say "Do you speak Yoruba?" in Yoruba, you would say "ṣe ẹ rọ̀ Yorùbá?"
You can say "Mo n se Yoruba" in Yoruba when you want to say "I speak Yoruba."
Yoruba is primarily spoken in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. It is estimated that around 40 million people worldwide speak Yoruba as either a first or second language.
The Yoruba people primarily speak the Yoruba language, which is a Niger-Congo language. However, many Yoruba people also speak English, which is a major language in Nigeria where the Yoruba people are predominantly located.
Yoruba is primarily spoken in Nigeria, where it is one of the major languages. It is also spoken in Benin and Togo by a smaller number of people.
Yoruba is a language spoken mainly in Nigeria and some parts of Benin and Togo in West Africa. It is a tonal language with a rich oral tradition and is one of the most widely spoken languages in Africa.
"Ṣe o n gẹgẹ bí?" is how you say "Do you speak" in Yoruba language.
You can say "Se o le so pelu l'owo?" in Yoruba, which translates to "Can you speak slowly?"
Yoruba is primarily spoken in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. It is estimated to be spoken by around 20 million people in these countries.
Karin Barber has written: 'The Anthropology of Texts, Persons and Publics' 'I could speak until tomorrow' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Laudatory poetry, Yoruba, Social life and customs, Women, Yoruba, Yoruba Laudatory poetry, Yoruba Women 'Yoruba Dun UN So'
There's three types Yoruba, IBO, n Haust.
Either it's your original language or you can learn it from books, Internet, teachers ..........