Nigeria, Niger and Congo language spoken in West Africa.
Synonyms
Examples for "yo "
Examples for "yo "
1 Nope... actually, I'm fairly confident that my 10 yo has more common sense.
2 The yo - he - ho theory: cries in common muscular effort, as in sailors' chantys.
3 The audiences change, the receipts yo - yo , but the schtick remains the same.
4 An playin marbles wuz a wonderful game in mah days yo knows.
5 Overall, however, this yo - yos between bland and big mouthfuls of unpalatable gunk.
1 He lived in Yoruba villages and became very friendly with the people.
2 They translated the Koran into Yoruba , and they also preached in Yoruba .
3 An official newspaper is published in the Yoruba and English languages.
4 The Yoruba people, from what is now Nigeria, had partial success.
5 The Pole had been the last to speak, and then the Yoruba interrupted:
1 Mola recited opening prayers to summon the spirits in Spanish and the Yoruba language , ending with the Lord's Prayer.
2 The greater part of the inhabitants are now Christians, and Mr Crowther is engaged in translating the Bible into the Yoruba language .
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This collocation consists of: Translations for yoruba language