Learn 1- 20 in Yoruba
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About this ebook
Despite the challenges in her life, Seyi has written this book with the help of the Holy Spirit and wishes to dedicate her book to all single mothers taking good care of their child/ren. Although this is typically a consequence of marrying or messing with that bruvva, she feels that there is a message from God about HOPE for a brighter future.
Seyis ultimate goal is to encourage sisters to make informed and spiritually led decisions going forward in order to reduce the alarming rate of broken marriages.
May God bless you as you read this book.
Email: sheyi@hotmail.com
Call: 1-888-503-6163
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Learn 1- 20 in Yoruba - Seyi Hopewell
Copyright © 2013 by Seyi Hopewell.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4771-5472-4
Ebook 978-1-4771-5473-1
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
Rev. date: 05/02/2013
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Contents
From The Author’s Memory
The Author’s Decree
Foreword
Thank You
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Numbers 1-10
ookan
meji
meta
merin
marun
mefa
meje
mejo
mesan
mewa
Chapter 3
Numbers 11-20
mokanla
mejila
met-ala
merin-la
medogun
merindinlogun
metadinlogun
mejidinlogun
mokandinlogun
ogun
Advanced learners
From The Author’s Memory
I must have been 3 years of age when I used my first set of Yoruba words. One of them could have been the word fi-le
(fee-leh) which means leave it alone.
As a child, I can imagine that I was told severally to leave it alone
because I got into everything and