Learn Isoko Language Part 2 (Everyday Vocabularies)


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

Flood—Owhe/Ẹvo

Season—Ezi

Dry season—Ezi-Ivo

Raining season—Ezi-Iso

Mud—Ọloho/Oluhu

Slippery—Whra

Fall—Kie

Laugh—Hwẹ

Cry—Viẹ

Crying—Oviẹ

Mourn—Weri

Mourning—Uweri

Tears—Irui/Irui-Oviẹ

Shout—Do

Noise—Edo

Light—Elo

Light/Lamp—Ukpẹ

Shine—Lo

Darkness—Ebri/Ebrebri

Clear—Vẹ/Vevẹ

Mine—Ọmẹ

Yours—Ọra

Theirs—Ọrai/Ọri

Ours—Ọmai/Ọmi

His—Ọriẹ

His—Riẹ

 You surely need these vocabularies in your everyday conversation. So don’t give up in your learning.
 
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Comments

Unknown said…
I am so happy about this.I have been longing to learn the isoko language.my mum is from ezede in uzere.thanks a lot.please keep it up
Amugini Odomero said…
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Amugini Odomero said…
Dear Oghenerobo,
Thank you very much for following learn Isoko blog. God, the greatest linguist will help all of us weather we are learning or teaching!
Anonymous said…
Hi, I just discovered your blog and I'm sooo pleased!please can you upload videos on youtube on how the vocabularies and other teachings are pronounced? i noticed you were doing that on youtube and stopped. can we get audio of how the words are pronounced? will really appreciate that, thanks.
Unknown said…
Thank you very much for this.
Please can little tips be put on pdf format for download?
Unknown said…
I truly appreciate your lecture.God bless you.
Amugini Odomero said…
Hello everyone for those of us that requested for more videos we appreciate you all. We know it was the right thing but time and unexpected event in life made us stop producing videos for some time but we have started now. Stay tuned. Visit our YouTube and subscribe and click the notification bell. To get update of new videos
Unknown said…
Name of watermelon, eagle,bat,kite in isoko language
Unknown said…
Name of watermelon, eagle, bat, kite in isoko language.

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