The English word for 'Ajo,' a Yoruba term, is "journey" or "travel." In a broader context, it can also refer to an expedition or a pilgrimage, depending on the specific usage within Yoruba culture.
Ajo means "Garlic" in Spanish
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"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!
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The English equivalent for the Yoruba word "Ogbologbo" is "elder" or "respected person."
You say "What does that word mean in English?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Kini itumo oro yen ni ede geesi?".
The Yoruba word for parsley is "efirin."
The Yoruba word for cry is "nkan."
The word for love in Yoruba is "ife."
I believe it is cloves of garlic.
garlic. (informally, shady business)
There is no English meaning for the Yoruba word ''effon'' as it is not a common or recognized term in the English language. It is unclear what specific animal it refers to without additional context or information.
The Yoruba word for "thank you" is "ẹ se."
The word for unity in Yoruba is "igbesi aye."
The English dictionary has not been officially translated into Yoruba. However, there are bilingual Yoruba dictionaries available that provide translations from English to Yoruba and vice versa.
The word for grandmother in Yoruba is "iya'luwa" or "iya'gba".