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Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by safarigirl(f): 4:39pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
tintingz:stop trying to make silly claims Yoruba people call it oyinbo. The rest of us who far outnumber south west call it oyibo. They both mean the same thing. Everyone but Yorubas know that. Now stop quoting me and use google, sheesh! 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by whitecat1: 4:39pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Yoruba use sweet in place of honey, so what is 'sweet' doing in nigeria's "crude oil'? Dumb died dumb bury am! safarigirl: 5 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by GentleToks(m): 4:46pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
SirShymexx: Lol!!!! It's quite shocking to see Igbo youngsters believing every gibberish that comes from their progenitors without asking questions. How can you explain this to intelligent people around you that the names given to you by your masters(Europeans) is now being used to address d same European master? C 'mon guys, u r not that silly 6 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by whitecat1: 4:47pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
No they don't mean the same! But for words burrowers like you they will mean same! Oyin - honey or sweet Oyi - dizziness or fainting spell You couldn't have called whitemen same name they called you, come back with less lame claim! safarigirl: 4 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by tintingz(m): 4:47pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
safarigirl:Of course they are the same thing because the term Oyinbo simply means white person, it is a Yoruba word and other tribes borrowed the word it was mistaken as Oyibo. 5 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Lstar4real(m): 4:51pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
safarigirl:Ofcourse am smarter than u and i read history Too...f u understand history.. .Y shouting wikipedia..is it not human like u that wrote it... And y u dont bring on what u study in school... There is nothing u will say that doesn't have different meaning in Yoruba lingo.. Its highly contested with English itself that's why u saw some English words sound like Yoruba words which the white men stole from Yoruba lingo to make up their words Lol....aren't u wonder why The English people are studying Yoruba and many countries..... Like your nick though 2 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by safarigirl(f): 4:51pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
whitecat1:grow sense please. And what does honey have to do with white people? If someone keeps calling yellow 'yennow'....people will start calling that person 'yennow' to mock the person. If white mispronounced ony'igbo as 'oyibo' it makes sense if the people would start calling them the same thing If you're too ethnocentric to accept that, fine, but stop quoting me to yarn dust. ALL OF YOU 4 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by safarigirl(f): 4:53pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Lstar4real:chei! Una go soon tell me say na una even invent English |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Lstar4real(m): 4:59pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
safarigirl:its Yoruba lingo superiority.... 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by SirShymexx: 5:03pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
ezeagu: The Olaudah Equaino story has been debunked. The guy was born in America, and he never lived in today's Nigeria. Everything he alluded to were based on hearsay. Regardless, that's inconsequential cos the timeline is in the 18th century. Ijebus sold clothes to Portuguese explorers in the 12th century - that's about 6 centuries apart from the Olaudah's theory. Also, is the theory logical to you as an history buff? Just put sentiments aside, and answer the question. Not saying it's a Yoruba word, but I need something more convincing and logical. Furthermore, I believe Igbos have other names for white people, which are more logical and have distinct meanings in Igbo language. Onitsha folks have Bini links and ancestry. So, I'm guessing that must have come from the Bini etymology and words in their dialect. Honestly, this is way folks don't take African historians seriously. Most of you just sit in your bedrooms and draw up illogical conjectures based on ego - not academic research - and spam everywhere with it. No one with an IQ above 50 will ever take this theory seriously. I think Igbos are guilty of this the most (Bini and Yorubas esp. the Oyo folks as well) - hence it's always difficult to read Igbo history cos it never adds up. Take a look at Igbo-Ukwu and Nri - rather than give the Igalas their credit, you see all these illogical Igbo pseudo-historians with all kinds baseless conjectures about how both were quintessentially Igbo, when that wasn't the case. Ditto trying to deny Bini influence in Onitsha - and Akwa Ibom/Calabar in Arochukwu. 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by whitecat1: 5:03pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
You are trying to derail the thread with your abusive words cos your claims have no legs to stand on. It won't take me 5 mins to scatter the thread if I want, but not now. You are made for a joke and that is on now. What has sweet got to do with 'sweet crude" oil? Get that first like I asked you earlier before we proceed. You have burrowed most of the words you use today, your language is almost dead. safarigirl: 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by SirShymexx: 5:06pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
GentleToks: Lol. Every the word "ni.gger" was never flipped that way. This is a disservice to history, and Igbos are always guilty of rewriting history. They have got a great history and hyperbole is the bane of Igbo historians lol. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:08pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
SirShymexx: 1) Onye ibo sounds more like oyinbo than afin and efun. 2) All the odus I have read so far said nothing about Oyinbo or anything that sounds like it. 3) I have never heard of any adjectives (Yoruba) that sounds remotely like Oyinbo used to describe light-skinned in Yoruba. 4) it took the op forever to explain how the word Oyinbo was derived compare to the igbo's/SS version. 5) This is not about sentiment |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:08pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Oyibo and Oyinbo are the same word, the only difference is how Yorubas write. Its origin is from Onye Igbo (Igbo person) or Onye Ibo or Onye Eboe that Whites failed to pronounce correctly when referring to Igbo people. This was in turn used to refer to White people that often say it. Same can be said with "Nyem mmiri" that becomes "Nyamiri" used to refer to Igbo people or "Ngb.ati Ngb.ati" used to refer to Yoruba people. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:10pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
GentleToks: Give me something better It is not even an Igbo word from what I read sometime ago. But I choose to believe their own version. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by SirShymexx: 5:12pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
BraniacX: Lol. Itsekiri history is out there - written by Itsekiri historians. Heck, they are mostly of Ijebu stock - and they still have Ijebu clans loool. I would have posted the links to you but I'm busy today. Ode Jekri - Ode Remo - Ode Ijebu or Ijebu Ode...if you can't see the link in that, then I can't help you lol. Bini empire was landlocked and no proper Bini historian will ever make that claim. Ijebus traded with Europeans way before anyone. I don't even think there was a Bini empire when Ijebus started trading with Europeans - the empire was built later lol. Learn ya history! |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by SirShymexx: 5:16pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Justfollowit: Stop faking the funk - you don't just translate words based on what they sound like. You judge them based on the meaning. Also, you have to use the premise. Does the premise make any sense to you? Oh, white men called us onye ibo - hence we started calling them the same name loool. Yet they have other words for white people, with proper distinct meanings which represent white people in the same language. Your Yoruba is questionable - and I doubt you're Yoruba. If I could know more than you do, then you can't be Yoruba. 3 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:17pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
SirShymexx: kelvin100: When a group of people say something often that sounds funny to others, it can be used in reverse to refer to those people saying it. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by tintingz(m): 5:17pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Justfollowit:This is not about the sound we are talking about the meaning. Onye ibo simply means an ibo man which the white men used to call the Igbo people. Oyin bo means peeled honey which the yorubas used to call the white men. Now which is more logical in meaning? 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Lstar4real(m): 5:21pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
kelvin100:You make me laugh in spanish.. .you telling us now that onye Igbo mean Igbo person and white men failed to pronounce it and called Igbo person - Oyinbo how come u calling white men that gave u Oyinbo n calling them d name in return....common.. ..conjur another history... and lets see maybe it will be better than this... 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by SirShymexx: 5:23pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
kelvin100: The reverse is still illogical. Do Yorubas call themselves or Igbos the "ng.bati" word? No matter how you twist it, it's going to remain illogical cos it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:24pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
tintingz: Peeled honey? Are you kidding me? |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:24pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
SirShymexx: I don't understand what you mean here. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by SirShymexx: 5:28pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
kelvin100: NL censorship: I posted "ng.bati". Anyway, I'm out - I just came to correct some hyperbole and pseudo-history someone posted about Bini and Niger Delta groups. I don't care about the word - out here, we say "Oyinbo" - and that shiit sounds Yoruba to me. You lot can stick to onye ibo, oye ibo, oyibo, or whatever remix you want to ascribe to it. Trifling a trifle is pointless. Shalom. 2 Likes |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:31pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
tintingz: What I am saying is that the op's analysis is wrong. Wikipedia might not be a reliable source but it is pretty good. Have a look at this link http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyibo The one for Yoruba makes more sense, sounds more like Yoruba. Thus it has peeled in Yoruba would be 'o ti yi bo' or ‘o yi bo' The igbo version of Oyinbo is also believable. 'Onye ibo' to ‘Oyinbo' 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by GentleToks(m): 5:32pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Justfollowit: Good for ya. But I hope that is not how u ve chosen or choose your path to greatness in life when d right right path is staring at u or obvious to u |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by chicargo(m): 5:32pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Oyinbo has assn IBO root. Still wondering why someone wants to take it to Yoruba history class. Mcheeeew. The whites called the IBO man Oyinbo for ' Onye IBO'. Just like the Hausas called IBO Inyamiri for 'Nyem mmiri'. Fake history lesson. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:35pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
SirShymexx: Why are you so worked up about a name that brought tears and suffering. Anything goes for me 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:39pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
GentleToks: This is not about the odu, Osun, esu, Ogun or any of the gods. I will rather argue all day about my history than some stupid conjectured word |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:48pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
tintingz: guy, what is the link between white man and peeled honey? Is it that the white man came with honey when his skin is peeling? I am getting confuse by logic, it doesn't add up. |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by SirShymexx: 5:48pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
Justfollowit: Are you crazy? Who is worked up? And was that directed to you? What tears did the word bring to ya eyes? Get ya nonsense off things that have to do with history ad timeline. I posted a response to someone I have a history of discussing history with, citing different examples - a discourse out of ya depth. Yet you had to quote that to spout nonsense. Get the fvck out of my face, fvcking impostor. 1 Like |
Re: Etymology Of The Word Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:52pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
SirShymexx: Okay |
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