Idupe fun àwon omo Naija
November 20, 2010 by Cara Titilayo Harshman
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WOW!! THIS IS STUNNING TO HERE YOU SPEAKING MY LANGUAGE AS FLUENTLY AS THIS. THAT IS REALLY IMPRESSIVE.
you are too much, Titilayo! Omo jayejaye….I love you jare…Carry go!
i love listening to you speak this language. you’ve really improved over the 3 months you’ve been in Nigeria. I bet you’ll reach Level 4 by the time you come home in May 2011.
keep up the videos.
wao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aint i happy?
ise e koni di baje mo e lowo o.
more grease
Ase yori lo ma se. Ma te siwaju ninu eko ede Yoruba re o.
O dabo o.
Amin o
Very impressive and inspirational. Ku ise!
titilayo, majaye ori re lo, olorun nmbe leyin re
Hi Titi,
It is so funny to call you that, but from the last blog you are really
getting used to it. I hope that you were able to receive my e-mail.
I am never sure.
Your Yoruba sounds very professional. Sorry I couldn’t understand
it. Just love seeing your picture. You seem to be doing wonderfully
well. I am so happy to hear that.
All is well here. I am fine.
Miss you,
Much love and a big hug,
Nonnie
You rock!!!
je aiye loo
Hei Titi, this is so great. Its good to see this video, and to see that you are enjoying your experience over there. I am watching your blog with keen interest! Do have a splendid time in Ghana.
WOW… I came across one of your videos on a friend’s facebook page and I think what you are doing is amazing. Anyone can be interested in a different culture but few are actually dedicated enough to immerse themselves in it and I think that is soooo admirable! Really… and your yoruba is really good! The tones are a bit off but I can understand everything you are saying perfectly; well done! This is my first time on your blog and I’m definitely coming back. 🙂
How far! hehehe. Titi o ti di complete omo naija gan. I would like to invite you and the other americans to see a different side of my city ‘Lagos’ (of course not without the traffic, but probably with better surroundings). Nitoripe o dabipe e o feran eko pupo. (sorry my yoruba is not very good). I’m happy to see that u’re happy. im totally addicted to your blog.
E n le o Títíáyò!
Oruko mi ni Tèmítópé. Akeko Ojogbon Yétúndé Antonia Folárìn Schleicher ni mi. Bíi ìwo, mo lo sí Naija ni odun 1991. Odun merin ni mo lo n’be. Èmi wa ni Unifasiti ti Ibadan nigba yen. Inu mi dun gan an ni o, láti ri bilogi re bayi. Mo seese ri Ojogbon Schleicher ni Boston – won ti so fun mi pe nipa bilogi e. Kuu se o! Ku ori ire o! Ku Naija o! Emi naa si tun lo si Ghana nigba yen – ni 1993 ati 1994. Mo si tun ni awon ore ni Cotonou – inu mi dun gidi gan an ni o fun e. Waa lo siwaju o! Waa d’oke o!
Jowo, da mi l’ohun ti o ba fe. Bayii, mo maa n ko akeko lede Yoruba ni ile eko giga. Mo si tun maa n ko won ni awon ede miran.
Pele! Kuuse o!
O dabo!
Ipade wa bii oyin,
Temitope Kim – lati ilu Oyinbo bayii…