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        J.A.Hunt posted an update

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        happy to be on this side of the fence…just joined and looking forward to learning yoruba!

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          Ẹ káàbọ̀ o!

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            Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé
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            You may be interested in the free Yorùbá forum or the paid learn-at-your-own-pace Yorùbá course.

            7 years ago
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              Okay I am seeing that section…full of resources, I see. Well, it looks like plenty of info,I’ll continue reading, and most definitely appreciate the open spirit with welcomed arms.

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                Ṣé ẹ ṣì ń kẹ́kọ̀ọ́ níbí.

                7 years ago
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            Give thanks!! Still learning the system, how to navigate in the site so if you already got this message, excuse me. Was just wondering how long you have been a member and what your experience has been like?

            7 years ago
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              good thing…i dealing with this yoruba lang. myself…been to the ogun state of nigeria and lang. barrier was obvious…time to continue growing as you say….i’ll be around!

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                Akwaaba glad you are here

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