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Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Daniel058(m): 12:41pm On Feb 05, 2013 |
Hello fellow nairalanders,AM IN URHOBO NOW.......the home of AKPOS and am gradually learning Urhobo. I need a fellow nairalander who is from urhobo or can speak, to teach me on this page.THANKS 4 reply. These are the ones i learnt. MAVOR=HOW ARE YOU. Mengwo=goodmorning .OGHENE =GOD. EGWÖNÒ=LOVE. Iseh=AMEN . 1 Like |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Flowers2127: 11:04pm On May 07, 2013 |
Migwo does not mean good morning. It is a greating that juniors give to their elders. It means I am kneeling on my knees. You kneel down and say it. The elder will now say vrendo. Which means rise. Eguono means love 5 Likes |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Flowers2127: 11:06pm On May 07, 2013 |
Mavo means how are, whats up. The reponse is oyoma. U can also ask O ma wey gari meaning are you okay. The respones is either e ( pronunce as a) o ma me gari meaning yes I am fine or ejo ma me gari meaning no I am not fine 1 Like |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Daniel058(m): 8:56pm On May 16, 2013 |
Ya thanks |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by LarryHinsha: 5:12am On Dec 06, 2017 |
Urhobo is a toughest langauge to learn. I have know the meaning of the words at www.bestbritishwriter.com. I have an interest in learning new languages. |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by ankit941: 9:09am On Feb 26, 2018 |
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Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Urhobo12(m): 9:07pm On Feb 02, 2019 |
UKOKO UYONO URHOBO Ohwo - Person.(Singular) Ihwo - People.(Plural) Ohwoakpọ - Human being.(Singular) Ihwoakpọ - Humans(Plural) Ọsẹ - Father.(Singular) Esẹ - Fathers(Plural) Oni - Mother(Singular) Ini - Mothers(Plural) Oniọvo - Brother/Sister(Singular) Iniọvo - Brothers/Sisters(Plural) Oniọvo-ọmọtẹ - Sister.(Singular). Iniọvo-emetẹ - Sisters.(Plural). Oniọvo-ọshare - Brother.(Singular). Iniọvo-emeshare- Brothers.(Plural). Ọmọsẹ - Half brother/Half sister from Paternal side(S) Emesẹ - Half brothers/Half sisters from Paternal side(P) Omoni Half brother/Sister from maternal side.(S) Imoni Half brothers/Sisters from maternal side(P) Oniọvo-Ọsẹ - Uncle/Aunt.(S). Iniọvo-esẹ - Uncles/Aunts.(P) Oniọvo-Oni - Uncle/Aunty.(S). Iniọvo-ini - Uncles/Aunties.(Plural). Ọmọoniọvo-Ọmọtẹ - Niece.(S) Emọoniọvo emetẹ - Nieces.(Plural). Ọmọoniọvo-Ọmọshare - Nephew. Emọiniọvo-emeshare - Nephews.(P). Ọmọ-ọmọsẹ - Child of ur half brother/Sister.(S). Emọ-emesẹ - Half brothers/Half sisters.(P). Ọshare - Man.(Singular). Eshare - Men.(Plural). Aye - Woman(Singular). Eya - Women.(Plural). Ọmọshare - Boy(Singular). Emeshare - Boys(Plural). Ọmọtẹ - Girl(Singular). Emetẹ - Girls(Plural). Oko - Friend.(Singular). Iko - Friends.(Plural). Ugbeyan - Friend.(Singular) Igbeyan - Friends(Plural). Ọshare - Husband.(S). Eshare - Men.(P). Aye - Wife.(Singular). Eya - Wives(Plural). Ọse - A married man's extra lover.(S). Ese - A married man's extra lovers.(P). Ọkpako - Elder.(Singular) Ekpako - Elders(Plural). Eghene - Youth(Singular). Ighene - Youths(Plural). Emeghene - Adolecent(S) Imighene - Adolescents.(P). Omotete - Child(Singular) Imitete - Little children(Plural). Ọmọboba - Baby.(S). Emọboba - Babies.(P). Inene - Old woman. Ibaba - Old man. Oniode - Grandma.(S) Ini-ide - Grandmas.(P) Ọsẹode - Grandpa.(S). Esẹide - Grandpas.(P). Uwevwin - Family. Orhua - Extended family. Ekrhu - Children of same lineage. Ọmọmare - Old person. Ọshare vẹ Eya ibuebu - Polygamous man. Ọshare vẹ Aye ọvo - Monogamy. Ophrophro - 2nd wife of a man.(S). Iphrophro - Wives of one man.(P) Aye ovwẹ eshare ibuebu - Polyandry. Oni-Oniode - Great, great grandma.(S). Ini-ini-inide - Great,great grand mothers. Uvwrọmọ - Grand child.(S) Sakpigodi - Great-great-great grand child. Sakpigherekpe Great,great,great,great grand child. Ọshare ọje rọvwọ-ọ - Bachelor.(S). Eshare r'eje rọvwọ-ọ - Bachelors.(P). Ọmọtẹ ọje rọvwọ-ọ - Spinster.(S) Emetẹ r'eje rọvwọ-ọ -Spinsters.(P). Ọmọtobẹ/Ọmọtẹ r'oji chọghọọ - Virgin.(S) Emetobẹ/Emetẹ r'iji chọghọ-ọ - Virgins.(P). Orọnvwe - Marriage. Yavwe - Circumcise. Ẹyavwọ - Circumcising. Oyavwe - Circumcision. Esẹide - Fore-fathers. Esemọ - Ancestors. UKOKOUSIESIURHOBOGROUP. Check out our website and watch some tutorial videos too or You can join our whatsapp group too to receive audio and video tutorial... 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Nobody: 2:47pm On Sep 23, 2019 |
Urhobo na hard language |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by alexandrie: 12:59pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
It is also used to greet somebody at work literally translated "Well done" (which in fact is not in Standard English. >> Kinnser login |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by edoairways: 8:41pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
LarryHinsha:No language is difficult to learn. To learn a language faster interact or live around those who speak it 1 Like |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by darfay: 5:30pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Urhobo12: in isoko language Ohwo ---- person Awho ---- people Owhoakpo ----- human Awhoakpo ---- humans Ose. ------------- Father Ese. ------------- Fathers Oni --------- Mother Ini ----------- mothers Oniovo ------- Brother/sisters Iniovo -------- Btother/sisters Oniovo omozai ---- Brother Oniovo emezai --- brothers Oniovo omote ---- sister Oniovo emete ------ Sisters Omose ------- half sibling Emese ----- half siblings Emese ------- half siblings Ozai ----- Man Ezai ------ men Aye ------ woman Eya ------ women Omozai ----- Boy Emezai ---- Boys Omote ---- girl Emete ----- girls Ogbensu/Ogbenusu ---- Friend Egbensu/Egbenusu ------ friends Okpako ------ senior person Ekpako ------ senior people /elders Ogehna ----- youth Omoboba ---- Baby Emoboba -----Babies Omo ---- child Emo ----- children Okpakoaye (okpakuaye/pronounced)--- old woman Okpakoozai(okpakuozai/pronounced)---old man Oniologbo --- grandma Enilogbo ----- grandmaz Oseologbo ---- grandpa Esilogbo ----- granpaz Orhua/uyhe-----family Ozai no Who eya bobu ---- polygamous man Ozai no who aye ovo ----- monogamous man Aye a bi ve ----- second wife Urhomo --- grandchild Sakpagodi ---- great great great grandpikin Omote no wo ozai e ---- spinster Oron ---- marriage Eyaro/ Eyahn ---- circumcision Esemo ---- fore fathers /ancestors Badly spelt tho Cc efewestern, fratermathy 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Nobody: 5:49pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
darfay: Not trying to irritate you, but I think Isoko is not an ethnic rather they are Urhobo. Look at Urhobo and Isoko words they just the same. 2 Likes |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by atheistandproud(m): 7:35pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Kwon1999: As a native Urhobo speaker, I can actually understand large parts of Isoko conversations but on the other hand they have no idea what I'm saying while speaking Urhobo. I don't know why. 1 Like |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by darfay: 10:34pm On Feb 15, 2020 |
Kwon1999: They are both dialects of the same language, the name of which is neither urhobo nor isoko. The examples are above are just very basic words When you start to make sentences with them, then the language begins to move apart.(intelligibility) 1 Like |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by edoairways: 7:45am On Mar 16, 2020 |
LarryHinsha:No language is tough to learn 1 Like |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by KingWarri: 9:46pm On Nov 25, 2020 |
MelesZenawi:It's not... Live among the people and you will find yourself speaking it easily... |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by KingWarri: 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020 |
The separation started about 40years ago due to some political interest to create a division among the people... There are even other urhobo dialects that sound so distinct but those people never forget their roots e.g the Urhobo people of Ofoni in Bayelsa, the Urhobo people of Ovia in Edo, the Urhobo people of Ewu in Delta (these people sound more like the Ijaws but they never forget their roots), the Okpe, Uvwie etc... |
Re: Are You From Urhobo,in Urhobo,or Can Speak Urhobo Please Reply by Nitasams: 10:54pm On Jan 20, 2021 |
Please I want to join the WhatsApp group, to learn how to speak urhobo |
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