Yoruba language training - Brief Survival Guide

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2006

Produced by Radio Abeokuta (www.abeokuta.org) this a Yoruba language training - Brief Survival Guide

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  • This is good culture. Americans should learn an African language rather than cater to invaders from mexico.

  • @angelcarnivore They need to oppose spanish. African and English culture are the roots of the US.

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  • How ingorant can you be to say Mexicans go back to Mexico. This used to be Mexico, we used to live here till the white man took advantage of us. Africans and Mexicans are not enemy.

  • Mexican go back to Mexico

  • @tdt1000 I`m a Cuban american and my religion is Orishas Yoruba I love to learn the language better and would like to see more afrcan american into the yoruba traditions If God want it us to be Cristian we would have born in Europe and in Arabia for muslin and chinese for Buda but in the Caribian we fallow African traditions

  • @destruck2006 Exactly! "Go back to Mexico! This is OUR land!" Says an "american." "Do you know who's land this was before you o', American?" o__O *uneducated face* Lol. Let us all face it, almost every single backround has stolen somebody elses land. So who CARES, let's just look at one another as people. Ok? :)

  • @chacha291000

    Im Chicano, and no Americans did not steal Mexicans land. They stole the natives land, just as the Spaniards did to the Aztecs, Otomi, Nahuatl, etc, just as the Portuguese did the Incans land. The problem is, that Mexicans carry alot more Native bloodline, which is why they are 'native darker', therefore when anyone says 'go back to Mexico', they're saying it while standing on Native land to a person with (usually) more than double the amount of Native percentage.

  • I'm from Yoruba descent but don't not know the language. 

  • @chimpande long time i havent learned yet

  • This is so helpful! I am learning Yoruba and I find it can be challenging. This small guide would be enough to get me around town ok, with what I have learned so far when traveling in Nigeria. Adupe! Americans should learn more than one language. There are no invaders from Mexico, America stole their land, who is really the invader. Know your history.

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