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Learn Isoko Language Part 3 (Names of Animals In Isoko)

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           Names of Animals In Isoko   Want to find out how you can learn a new language quickly, without the need for expensive classes or language learning softwares? There are really no secrets or shortcuts, you just need to commit to your new language; be willing to work hard and not be afraid to make mistakes . Start with the steps below . 1.      Learn a few greeting words in the language before you learn the alphabet. 2.      Learn the alphabet of the language you are learning, if necessary. 3.      Learn vocabulary. (at least ten each day) 4.      Learn to count in the new language. 5.      Don't worry too much about grammar. 6.      Work on pronunciation. How much do you know about animals? Learning about animals is fun and educative. That is why if you do not know the names of animals in your language, some persons may conclude that you are yet to know the language well. An d if that is the case with you, this article will help you put an end to tha

Learn Isoko Language Part 6 (Insects)

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Insects — Emera Learn the names of insects in Isoko. Some of them are edible and so so yummy. e.g, edible maggot. But some are wicked, poisonous and deadly. While others are very beautiful to behold. As you learn their names try to identify them and placed them in that categories. This is important for your safety . Read on! Centipede—Akpakpasumagha Millipede—E ̣ zii Weaver Ant/Red Ant—Okpajeje Needle Ant—Ẹvẹvẹ Needle Ant with wing—Ẹvẹvera/Akprese Bee—Ọnyọ Wasp—Akparesa/Akpalesa Mud Wasp —Ogbu Soldier Ant—Umu Mosquito—Unwe Dung Beetle—Ogholie-Isọ/Ogholie-Ikobi Firefly Insect/Light Bug—Esi House Fly—Onyẹ Maggot—Oghori Worm—Adha Dragonfly—Adha/Adadamu/Abugo/Ẹgodigo Yam Beetle—Ofe Edible maggot—Ọdọ Rihno Weevil—Akpakara/Okpoho Palm Weevil Pupa —Ọkuab ọ Palm Weevil—Ọdidi Tse-Tse Fly—Ọre Horse Fly—Ọre-Eni Sandfly—Etọle Leech—Ẹ