How do you greet in Hausa language?

How do you greet in Hausa language?

Greetings and essentials

  1. Sannu (“Hello”)
  2. Na gode (“Thank you”)
  3. Eh / A’a (“yes / no”)
  4. Ina gidan wanka? (“Where is the bathroom?”)
  5. Kunna bar / Juya dama (“Turn left / right”)
  6. Daina (“Stop”)
  7. Dadi (“delicious”)
  8. Ina jin yunwa (“I’m hungry”)

How do you greet good afternoon in Hausa?

Hi!: Sannu! Good afternoon!: barka da Rana! Good evening!: Barka da Yamma! Welcome!: Sannu da zuwa!

How do you respond to INA kwana in Hausa?

Likewise, In the Afternoon and early evening, the greeting changes to ‘ina wuni’ or ‘ina yini’ which also mean ‘good afternoon’. an alternative for this is ‘barka da rana’. The usual respond for both greetings is ‘lafiya lau’ meaning ‘i’m fine’.

What does INA kwana mean?

Good evening

What does nagode mean?

Meaning. Means : thanks , an expression of gratitude verbally over a gesture or an action . Example.

What is nagode Allah in English?

It is the promise of God.

How are you Yoruba?

Bawo ni?: How are you? The Yoruba people say bawo ni? to ask about your wellbeing.

How do u say love in Nigerian?

“Mo ni fe re” is Yoruba for “I love you” and literally translates to “I have your love.” Yoruba language needs little introduction as it is one of the 4 official languages of Nigeria.

Is Yoruba easy to learn?

The Yoruba language is probably the most scholastically studied indigenous West African language, which makes it one of the easiest African languages to learn. The Yoruba people are well travelled and scattered across major continents in the world.

What does OSHE mean in Yoruba?

OSHE – the Yoruba information of Storms (Yoruba mythology)

What is poo in Yoruba?

poop: KWL > YORUBA. kasahorow Sua – Yoruba.

What does Abi mean in Nigerian?

“Abi” or “shebi” is a yoruba word that could mean “that’s it”, “yes”, “I agree with u”, “am with u”, “are u with me” etc. Its sha positive.

What does Oya mean in Nigerian?

‘Oya’ is one Nigerian slang that has no definite meaning, however, it is used in a given context which could mean come, let’s go, start or basically just an endearment to begin something or respond. It is commonly used across the nation and in some neighbouring countries too.

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