I think bi / multilingualism is awesome, i.e. if you can speak more than one language, that’s great. Apart from English, I speak Yoruba, not as fluently as I would like. I fill in words I don’t know in Yoruba with English words, instead, so you can imagine what a conversation with me in Yoruba would sound like:
Me: S’eti wo Skyfall, movie James Bond lori TV?
Translation: Have you watched, Skyfall, the James Bond movie on TV?
See, I already warned you, so you can pick up your jaw from the floor now.
Anyway, one thing most people can say in another language is “Hello,” or at least, the greeting for different times of the day.
For example, in French, I would say ‘Bonjour‘ which of course means, ‘Good Morning.’
In Yoruba, I would say ‘E kaaro.’ Same thing.
If I just met you and wanted to say ‘Hello’ in Yoruba, I would say “Bawo ni?” Note: You may or may not accompany your ‘bawo ni’ with kneeling down or dobale-ing (prostrating). I won’t object. 😀
And now, it’s your turn. How would you say “Hello” in your local or native language? Please share it in the comments. And if you speak only English, ‘Hello’ is just fine. 🙂
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Lol you speak “yorunglish!” But you’re right; it’s a blessing to be able to speak multiple languages. I better go brush up my Mandarin Chinese skills 🙂
Worship and Swag: What?! It has a name? Na wa. I had no idea. You speak Mandarin Chinese? Say what?! You for speak small now …
I am a yoruba girl buh am in ukraine they speak partly ukrainian and partly russian good morning is dobri hutra
Busola Osikoya: I have no idea if it is morning at your end, but if it is, ‘Dobri Hutra’ and ‘E kaaro’ to you. I think you understand both expressions. 🙂 Thanks for sharing that.