Yoruba to Finnish Translation
Common Phrases From Yoruba to Finnish
Yoruba | Finnish |
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e dupe | Kiitos |
Jowo | Ole kiltti |
Ma binu | Anteeksi |
Pẹlẹ o | Hei |
O dabọ | Hyvästi |
Bẹẹni | Joo |
Rara | Ei |
Bawo ni o se wa? | Mitä kuuluu? |
Mo tọrọ gafara | Anteeksi |
Emi ko mọ | Minä en tiedä |
O ye mi | Ymmärrän |
mo ro bẹ | Luulen niin |
Boya | Voi olla |
Ma a ri e laipe | Nähdään myöhemmin |
O dabọ | Pitää huolta |
Kilode? | Miten menee? |
Maṣe yọ nu | Unohda koko juttu |
Dajudaju | Tietysti |
Ni bayi | Heti |
Jeka lo | Mennään |
Interesting information about Yoruba Language
Yoruba is a Niger-Congo language spoken primarily by the Yoruba people in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. It belongs to the Volta-Niger branch of languages within this family. With approximately 20 million native speakers worldwide, it is one of Africa's largest languages. The Yoruba writing system was developed during the early 19th century using Latin script with some modifications for specific sounds not found in English or other European languages. It has several dialects but Standard Yoruba (known as "Ede-Yorùbá") serves as a lingua franca among different groups speaking various dialects across regions where it is spoken. Yorùbá exhibits tonal qualities with three basic tones: high, mid-level and low pitch variations that give words distinct meanings depending on tone placement.
Know About Finnish Language
Finnish is a Uralic language primarily spoken in Finland by approximately 5.4 million people, making it the country's official language. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric branch of languages and shares similarities with Estonian, Hungarian, Karelian, and Sami dialects. Finnish has an agglutinative structure where words are formed by adding suffixes to stems without altering their basic form. The Finnish alphabet consists of 29 letters including ä and ö which represent distinct sounds not found in English. The grammar features extensive noun cases (15) that convey various grammatical functions such as possession or location. Interestingly, Finnish lacks gendered pronouns like "he" or "she," using only one word for both genders ("hän"). Additionally, there is no definite article equivalent to "the." Despite its complexity compared to other European languages due to different structures and vocabulary roots from Indo-European ones – learning this unique language can be rewarding!
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