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07/23/2024
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Ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ - car
Ọkọ̀ ojú-omi- ship
ọkọ̀ òfurufú-Plane
ọ̀kadà- MOTORCYCLE
Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin- train
kẹ̀kẹ́ - BICYCLE
ọkọ̀ èrò- bus
Ọkọ̀ bàálù- HELICOPTER
Ọkọ̀ akẹ́rù- TRUCK
Have you noticed a pattern yet?🤔 Do you see what all these words except kẹ̀kẹ́ have in common "ỌKỌ̀".
ỌKỌ̀ is a simple Yoruba word that defines vehicles or something that's able to move around life and property.
So ỌKỌ̀ is any means of transport that's now attached to another specific descriptive word for how that transport looks or works.
For example how it works 👉🏽 Ọkọ̀ + ojú-omi simply means a ship, a vehicle that moves on the water.
And how it looks 👉🏽 Ọkọ̀ + bàálù means Helicopter, a vehicle that's shaped like a Balloon.
Yoruba does this a lot where it describes what that thing does as a name for it.
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Hey there, Yoruba verb tenses got you confused? No worries, we've all been there! Here's the lowdown on how to say:
* I did it: Mo ṣe é (mo shay eh) - Simple past tense, perfect for finished actions.
*I am doing it: Mo ń ṣe é (mo n shay eh) - Present continuous tense, describes ongoing actions.
*I should have done it: Ó yẹ kí n ti ṣe é.
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