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Can anyone explain what these mean in Edo Language? Thank you. / Edo Language Now Compulsory In Edo Schools / Need Help With The Edo Language (2) (3) (4)
Help With Edo Language by omoge5634: 12:22am On May 15, 2011 |
Hi there, Is there anybody who can tell me what "omona ehenvmen"means ? Your help is appreciated. |
Re: Help With Edo Language by honeric02: 12:29am On May 15, 2011 |
First and foremost, there's nothing like Edo language, rather what we have is Bini language okay? Answer to your question is : A child that does not hear word A stubborn child A disobedient child Hope these help? |
Re: Help With Edo Language by omoge5634: 11:15pm On May 15, 2011 |
Sorry bout that,realized my mistake after i posted my msg. Thanks for helpin out though. |
Re: Help With Edo Language by PhysicsMHD(m): 1:08am On May 17, 2011 |
honeric02: ?? The language is called Edo. |
Re: Help With Edo Language by bokohalal(m): 3:16am On May 17, 2011 |
PhysicsMHD:Quite correct! |
Re: Help With Edo Language by wetobe(f): 9:11pm On Aug 17, 2011 |
Can someone translate this into the english language, Solih wasaleem robil' allamon jah'liwarah bi kitabin nuhrin sayeedihnah mustofa muhamod wallali wasobih ajmo hin |
Re: Help With Edo Language by Novbiedo: 1:55am On Jan 01, 2012 |
honeric02: What do you mean? Where did you get your idea from?, the word Bini is a European term used to refer to the Edo people in the present Edo south district of Edo-state. We are simply Edo not Binis, if we should go in the direction of what is and what isn't. |
Re: Help With Edo Language by StarFlux: 1:26am On Feb 25, 2012 |
Could anyone help me clarify something. I see there's a wide range of Edoid languages, are some of these similar to Edo (bini), would a person speaking bini (I know the language is called Edo, but so it appears in a clearer context) be able to understand some of them? And are there dialects within bini? I have also seen eh/éh for he/she instead of o. Are these simply co-existing words or used in a different context? Understand my confusion, I have not come very far in learning the language. I am currently working on getting books. |
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