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Learn Isoko Language Part 2 (Everyday Vocabularies)

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Everyday Vocabularies You are working hard to increase your vocabulary. Here is another tip to keep you going, which will eventually make you reach your goal.  LISTEN AND READ. Be a voracious reader. Read publications, magazines, listen to videos and audio recordings in your new language. This will introduce you to a plethora of words. Try to get the meaning of these words. Remember, at least 5 to 10 each day. HAPPY LEARNING!!   PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Come—Nyaze Go—Nyavrẹ How—Ẹvẹ What—Eme Where—Diẹse Here—Etenẹ There—Etẹe This—Ọnana That—Ọyena No—Ijo Yes—Ee Lie—Ọrue True—Uzẹme Truth—Uzẹme Walk—Nya Run—Dhohrẹ Stand—Dikihẹ Seat—Keria Wait —Hẹrẹ Shift—Go Sleep—Kiẹzẹ Wake up—Kpama Talk—Ta ẹme Speak—Ta Quiet—Fọ Look—Rri See—Rri/Ruẹ Eat—Re Food—Emu Life—Uzuazọ World—Akpọ Ground—Otọ Up—Ehru Rain—Oso Sun—Uvo Harmattan—Uriri

Learn Isoko Language Part 10 (Bible Book Names In Isoko)

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Bible Book Names Over 95 percent of the world’s population has the Bible. Both Christians and pagans have Bible at their disposal. They use it at church, school, workplace, home, and in the ministry. The reason?   The Bible has indispensable advice for people of all time, ages, background, culture, and language group. It’s practical advice never fades from generation to generation. It is the most translated book in human history. It has endured countless of opposition, yet it is still the most populated book today. It is also scientifically accurate. You may have a copy of this Holy book. Can you open it efficiently, or do you have difficulty locating the names of different Bible books? Getting yourself familiar with the different book of the Bible is an awesome experience. You are about to learn them both in English and in Isoko. Enjoy! Hebrew Scriptures (The Old Testament) Ikereakere Hibru (Ọvọ Anwae Na) Genesis—Emuhọ Exodus—Ọnyano   Leviticus—Iruo-