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Akeeko - Yoruba for kids
Temilade
5 episodes
6 days ago
As a Yoruba mom living in diaspora, I have seen many of our children associate negativity with the Yoruba language because parents tend to only speak Yoruba whenever they are giving instructions to their children. My aim is to change this narrative by providing fun and simple learning resources which will encourage parents to normalise the speaking of this beautiful mother tongue of ours with their children. Our products are available via Amazon. https://amzn.to/3F9mtEG https://amzn.to/3rCCct3
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As a Yoruba mom living in diaspora, I have seen many of our children associate negativity with the Yoruba language because parents tend to only speak Yoruba whenever they are giving instructions to their children. My aim is to change this narrative by providing fun and simple learning resources which will encourage parents to normalise the speaking of this beautiful mother tongue of ours with their children. Our products are available via Amazon. https://amzn.to/3F9mtEG https://amzn.to/3rCCct3
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Akeeko - Yoruba for kids
Osu ninu Odun (Months of the year)

This episode is about the 'Months of the Year' in the Yoruba language. We also get to learn another fun song, how exciting!!! More details are available in our activity books. Available to purchase on Amazon (see links below):

Workbook https://amzn.to/3enfWsd

Colouring https://amzn.to/32CegG4

Happy listening!

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1 year ago
3 minutes 6 seconds

Akeeko - Yoruba for kids
Àmì Ohùn (Tone Marks)

Today’s episode is all about the most important part in learning to read and write the Yoruba language. Using tone marks give the reader the exact words being used in that sentence because we have words that are spelt the same way but have different meanings with different tone marks. 

There are 3 tone marks used in the Yoruba language, which are placed on the vowel in the pronounced syllable 

1. Low tone Do (\) 

2. Middle tone Re (_) and 

3. High tone Mi (/) 

Using the word ‘igba’ as an example to describe how tone marks change the meaning of a word: 

igba (re re) which means two hundred 

igbá (re mi) which means calabash 

ìgbà (do do) which means time period 

ìgbá (do mi) which means garden egg 

As always, this is described in more details in our activity book ‘Alifabeeti Yoruba’. See below links to get our children activity books on Amazon: 

Workbook https://amzn.to/3enfWsd 

Colouring https://amzn.to/32CegG4

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4 years ago
7 minutes 5 seconds

Akeeko - Yoruba for kids
Ojo Ose (Days of the Week)

This episode is about the “Days of the Week” in Yoruba plus we get to learn a song! You can refer to our workbook which are available to purchase on Amazon, see below links to get our children activity books on Amazon:

Workbook https://amzn.to/3enfWsd

Colouring https://amzn.to/32CegG4

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4 years ago
2 minutes 42 seconds

Akeeko - Yoruba for kids
Alifabeeti Ede Yoruba (Yoruba Alphabets)

This episode is about the alphabets of the Yoruba language, giving examples of words for each one. The examples provided are taken from our workbook which is available to purchase on Amazon, see below links to get our children activity books on Amazon:

Workbook https://amzn.to/3enfWsd

Colouring https://amzn.to/32CegG4

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4 years ago
2 minutes 47 seconds

Akeeko - Yoruba for kids
Akeeko - Yoruba for kids (Trailer)
4 years ago
38 seconds

Akeeko - Yoruba for kids
As a Yoruba mom living in diaspora, I have seen many of our children associate negativity with the Yoruba language because parents tend to only speak Yoruba whenever they are giving instructions to their children. My aim is to change this narrative by providing fun and simple learning resources which will encourage parents to normalise the speaking of this beautiful mother tongue of ours with their children. Our products are available via Amazon. https://amzn.to/3F9mtEG https://amzn.to/3rCCct3