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Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 7:51pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
scholes0: Yes, Wahala is. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 7:57pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
VoslerGrimsbane: Alright then. Explain this. wahala 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Phut(f): 7:58pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
funmijoyb: You are guilty of what you accuse Igbo's. It seems once a word from any of the native languages becomes part of mainstream pidgin, you turn and claim it to be Yoruba. Kaura5000 and VodlerGrimsbane have already schooled you on Wahala being a Hausa word. Another is Oga/Ogaranya which a 100 % Igbo word and not Yoruba. Oga/Ogaranya = Rich man/Boss in Igbo. Go ask your elders the Yoruba word for Boss because it sure ain't Oga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig97XJv8iRQ?t=1s BTW, I just saw "Mama" on your list. You must be a joker 12 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 8:02pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
L O L. I wasn't aware Igbos use Ogbeni and Oja when speaking Igbo, let alone claim them as Igbo words. And I like the irony that at least one of the words Igbos were supposed to have 'stolen' had been in turn stolen from the Hausa or the Arabs or whoever. Finally, I can't help laughing at the claim that 'Mama' is a Yoruba word. 9 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 8:02pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Phut: Oga is Yoruba. The Oga of Yoruba is a word by itself, meaning "Boss", not rich man or anything similar to it. not part of a word. Also, their tones are different. Oga is (Ògá), Ogaranya's is (Ògà) Other than that, I agree with the rest of your statement, thread title is stupid. 5 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Phut(f): 8:08pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
scholes0: Nope. I have had this conversation with a Yoruba girl, who thought Oga was Yoruba because the use of the word is so mainstream now but when she asked her mother, her mother told her otherwise. In Igbo language we use contractions all the time 5 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 8:11pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Phut: How would you explain the difference in intonation, then? As you might well be Aware, in African Languages like Igbo and Yoruba, Tones can make all the difference. Ògá in Yoruba is a stand alone word, meaning someone above you. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Phut(f): 8:11pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Drchristian: Wrong. Oyibo is an Igbo word and always have been. Igbo people even bear it as names. I have a family friend named Oyibo Asi*** A search on Facebook will show many Igbo people that bear the name Oyibo 3 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 8:15pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Phut: I find the co-incidence interesting. Because Yoruba also bear that very same word as name, either as a stand alone, or with prefixes such as "omo", "Ade". The present Deji as Akure has it in one of his names. But in the Yoruba form, oyinbo" 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Phut(f): 8:17pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
scholes0: The tonal pronounciation in the Igbo word is exactly the same as the pidgin equivalent. And like I said, Igbo's contract words all the time. I don't understand Yoruba so I am not going to comment on that. But I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt that when we Igbo's say the word Oga, we are referring to its meaning in Igbo and not some Yoruba word 6 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 8:22pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Phut: The tone in Igbo and Pidgin is not the same. I listened to the video you posted, and they are not the same. All (or most) African languages contract words. What I would like you to do now is break down the word "Ogaranya" and tell us what the Ògà in it means. 6 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Phut(f): 8:27pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
funmijoyb:. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Phut(f): 8:30pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
funmijoyb:For Oluwa, there is Chineke For Jo, there is Biko For Omo there is Nna (Nna mehn) For Oya, there is Ngwa Inyanga is from Igbo language Kwanta is from Igbo. Plus a whole list of others I don't care to mention. The difference is that most people (except for you) have acknowledged the impact the different native languages have had on pidgin. And even if part of their pidgin speech contains a word from another persons native language, they give credit and move on. Unlike u who want to claim that every word is from Yoruba 8 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 8:31pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Phut: Dont mind that girl But my own interests comes in, when the origin of words that are really Yoruba , such as Akara, Oga, Ashewo are involved, abd become bones of contention 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:05pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
scholes0: My point remains the same. If wahla is the Arabic words then why are both ethnic languages using wahala? Both have a completely different language, how come the derived word for the yoruba's is the same as that of Hausas? Why not wahalo or something like that which sounds more like your language? Why is it same as hausa instead of Arabic? Loool! You can't win this. |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:06pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Oga, akara, akamu, ogbono, egusi, agidi, oyibo, are all Igbo words. The three major ethnic groups have contributed greatly to the evolution of Pidgin English in Nigeria. The claim made by the OP is simply laughable. scholes0: 3 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by funmijoyb(f): 9:17pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Phut:No u r d Joker, see you, claiming all d words but d credit will always be giving to d source. Oga is now igbo word abi? don't say it arround any yoruba person. Nice night i'll tell you people, love ur culture like you love yours. Stop claiming yoruba is yours just bcuz of Millions of you has migrated to yorubaland. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by funmijoyb(f): 9:21pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
nwanlecha: Oga Oyibo you are wrong sister.This are d words ur people took back home frm interaction with yorubas. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:21pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Also, as an easterner, most of the words the OP put up as part of mainstream Pidgin English, are strange to me. They are probably restricted to the lingo in the SW. Growing up in the East, we knew more of Hausa words 'cause there were and are still so many Northerners in Igbo land, just as The North has the most population of Igbo migrants in Nigeria. Yoruba land is the least destination for Ndi Igbo in Nigeria, except maybe Lagos yet, Yorubas make the most noise about having Ndi Igbo in their land, which I find very funny. 7 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 9:21pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
VoslerGrimsbane: Two consonants typically dont follow in Yoruba, so typically, "A" comes between the H and the L. I dont know about Hausa. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:26pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
I am more than right. Your people can choose to claim those words too, but it will never change the fact that they are Igbo words. I bet you now regret opening this thread, i.e. if you are the OP, because you've obviously seen how ignorant you are, about the origin of the many words you wrongly claimed were Yoruba. funmijoyb: 7 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 9:26pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
nwanlecha: Oga, (Boss), Akara (Bean Cake), Oyinbo (White man), Akamu (pap), Egidi (corn meal) are Yoruba words. I agree with the rest. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by funmijoyb(f): 9:31pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
nwanlecha:what do you mean? You are a Joker of the higest order. South west of Nigeria has d largest igbo people in the world. Igbos in Ekiti alone is more than the ibos in d entire north. if d population of igbos in d South west is like that of the north, there wouldn't be any igbo in the South east again. Believe me 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:33pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Hehehe! See them claiming Conc. Igbo words as theirs. Those words are popular, so you Yorubas as usual will try to lay claim to them, just as y'all have been claiming 'wahala' as yours, before you got schooled on this thread. It's a free world anyway, so ride on. Ndi Igbo are not in the least offended. scholes0: 5 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:38pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
You wish! Y'all are a funny bunch for real. Well, if it makes you feel better to believe that, then by all means, knock yourself out. funmijoyb: 5 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 9:39pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
nwanlecha: How can I claim conc Igbo words, when I dont even understand Igbo? I listed those word and told you what they mean Read this document, for Egidi. http://scihub.org/AJFN/PDF/2011/2/AJFN-1-2-79-81.pdf As for Akamu, Oyinbo, Oga, Akara and the rest, I wont even argue with u 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:50pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
I wouldn't even argue with you guys about words that are definitely ours so, I am done here. It's not only 'egidi,' how about 'digidi.' funny people! scholes0: 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:50pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
VoslerGrimsbane:Go and study yoruba's alphabets, then u will know Whala, Oga and many more words u r claming are yoruba word. Yoruba people, culture and words has existed long before the igbo's first ancestor was born. Think about d population in 5 states of Benin republic, more than 8 states in Nigeria. part of Edo, Lagos,Kwara,Kogi,Osun,Ekiti,Oyo, Ogun and Ondo. Togo ivory coast e.t.c 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:55pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Onijagidijagan: Did I mention Igbo since I began this discussion? Lol! And I'm the one who needs to learn how to read. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 9:56pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
nwanlecha:Jargons 4 saying more Hausa words? igbo cannot speak 4 five minutes without a yoruba word in it. even some of ur market u called it oja Oba. But a yoruba might not speak ibo word throughout his/her life time. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 10:00pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Please quit this madness. What business do I, as an easterner, have with Yoruba of all languages? Please if this is an insult, desist from it. Inukwa! Onijagidijagan: 5 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 10:05pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
This Nwalencha is just arguing blindly.... lol... so these people have rilly been made to believe these words are Igbo? Eehya. Next will be "Nkor, Kpatakpata, Jare, Shebi, Gbedu, Bam-bam, Abi, Gbadun, Lekpa, Shey, Omo, Kpangolo, Joor, and a ton of others. Onijagidijagan, just wait in 10 more years, they will say these words are theirs. 8 Likes 1 Share |
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