APETA in Yoruba refers to "the one who is an expert or skilled in a particular field." It can be used to describe someone who has a high level of knowledge or proficiency in a specific area. The term emphasizes mastery and competence, often associated with professionals or artisans in various trades.
You say "Enjoy" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Igba dun".
Owo language is similar to yoruba language, however if someone says kosi, in yoruba it means not available, but to say this in owo language you say EESI.
"Oat" doesn't mean anything in Yoruba because it's not a Yoruba word. Maybe you meant "oats," which is "koko" in Yoruba. But hey, we all make mistakes, no biggie!
tosin means God is worthy to be served in the yoruba language.
"Dada loji" in Yoruba means "very good" or "excellent." So, next time someone asks you how you're doing, you can hit them with a "dada loji" and watch them be impressed by your Yoruba skills. Just remember, it's all fun and games until someone actually expects you to hold a conversation in Yoruba.
You say "I like Yoruba" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Moferan yoruba".
You say "I am..." in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Omo...".
You say "How are you?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo lowa".
You say "Fire!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ina!".
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.
You say "What is that called in Yoruba?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Kini won npe ni ede yoruba?".
You say "My Yoruba is bad" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ede yoruba mi da".
"Welcome" in Yoruba language is "Ẹ ku abọ."
Trust in Yoruba language is pronounced as "iwọlere."
You say "Miss" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Omidan".
You say "Stop!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oto!".
You say "Thief!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ole!".