Nigeria, Niger and Congo language spoken in West Africa.
A Kwa language spoken by the Yoruba in southwestern Nigeria.
1He lived in Yoruba villages and became very friendly with the people.
2They translated the Koran into Yoruba, and they also preached in Yoruba.
3An official newspaper is published in the Yoruba and English languages.
4The Yoruba people, from what is now Nigeria, had partial success.
5The Pole had been the last to speak, and then the Yoruba interrupted:
6The Yoruba country is between the other two I have mentioned.
7The Yoruba country was the chief scene of their hunting expeditions.
8We find Yoruba reaching out and subduing states like Nupe toward the northward.
9Their rich sounds blend hip-hop beat-craft and electronic music with traditional Yoruba chants.
10Yoruba Fire god of thunder and legendary first king of the Yoruba tribe.
11This man told me there were three astral high languages-Hebrew ,Arabic ,andYoruba.
12Yoruba god who became one of the Orisha of the Santeria.
13In the Yoruba tradition of Nigeria, Oshun is the goddess most like Venus.
14An Afro-Cuban religion that combined Yoruba animism with Catholicism, Santeria was widespread in Miami.
15In the blending of Yoruba and Christian traditions, he becomes associated with Jesus Christ.
16In the mixing of Yoruba and Christian tradition he became associated with Saint Lazarus.