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Thursday, November 02, 2023
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Igbo and Hausa
ReplyDeleteYoruba. Hausa.
ReplyDeleteYoruba, hausa, ibgo and fulani
DeleteHausa and Yoruba (real Yoruba)
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ReplyDeleteHausa language
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ReplyDeleteTeejay they said Language, you're saying Anambra Igbo. Is that a language or a dialect?
DeleteYoruba
ReplyDeleteHausa or Yoruba
ReplyDeleteIgbo is hard
Hausa
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Esan
Esan is easy, just be around the people speaking it and you will understand and speak it in no time. Esan Oyeeeeee!!!
DeleteEsan hard o π
DeleteEsan nor easy anything oo
DeleteHausa
ReplyDeleteHausa and igbo
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ReplyDeleteFulani. I like their accent when they speak English
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Hausa, Dad was born and bred in the North . We have Hausa's inlaws. If Popsy starts rapping the language here, I will be like ... ooh chimoo, na only Me remain π
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ReplyDeleteIkwerre.
Hausa....... Josaria
ReplyDeleteHausa....... Josaria
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ReplyDeleteYoruba abeg, Hausa is my second language ππ
ReplyDeleteHausa and Igbo
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ReplyDeleteHausa language. It is very useful here in Abuja.
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ReplyDeleteHausa, The language has a sexy undertoneπππ
ReplyDeleteHausa, Yoruba
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Esan
Efik all the way!! I love them.. love their life style, their accent, their food, their MEN!!!! (I still dream of my first love from Cross-River state) π Second would be Kalabari! Language!
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