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Oriire | African Heritage
Oriire
45 episodes
3 days ago
We're telling African stories. We spotlight myths, history and food from different cultures in Africa. See more on Oriire.com
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We're telling African stories. We spotlight myths, history and food from different cultures in Africa. See more on Oriire.com
Show more...
Arts
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The History of Yoruba Language and its Evolution in Western Nigeria
Oriire | African Heritage
43 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
The History of Yoruba Language and its Evolution in Western Nigeria

Yoruba. Èdè Yorùbá; is a language spoken in West Africa, primarily in Southwestern and Central Nigeria. It is spoken by the ethnic Yoruba people. As a pluricentric language, it is primarily spoken in a dialectal area spanning Nigeria and Benin with smaller migrated communities in Côte d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone, and The Gambia. Yoruba vocabulary is also used in the Afro-Brazilian religion known as Candomblé, in the Caribbean religion of Santería in the form of the liturgical Lucumí language, and in various Afro-American religions of North America.

Join us as we explore the Yoruba, tracing its origins and unraveling the linguistic influences that have shaped its uniqueness.

Oriire | African Heritage
We're telling African stories. We spotlight myths, history and food from different cultures in Africa. See more on Oriire.com