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
Thank you very much for following learn Isoko blog. God, the greatest linguist will help all of us weather we are learning or teaching!
Please can little tips be put on pdf format for download?