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Learn Isoko Language Part 8 (Heavenly Beings)

Heavenly Beings This is the most shortest post in my blog, but it has the most powerful content. Read on! Heaven—Odhiwu Jehovah—Jihova Jesus—Jesu Angels—Ikọ-Odhiwu/Ije ̣ l e I told you! I'm sure you like this post. If you do please like this page and subscribe. Thank you. © Copyright 2018 by Amugini Odomero

Learn Isoko Language Part 9 (Heavenly Bodies)

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Heavenly Bodies Heaven—Odhiwu Moon—Ọve ̣ re Sun—Ọre Stars.....Isi Planets—Ikogho Akpọ Planet — Okogho Akp ọ Galaxy—E ̣ ko-Isi Universe—Akpọ Soso/Ehru gbe Akpo Cloud—Ekpalekpa-ame/ E ̣ gho Rain—Oso Thunder—Egbrara Lightening—Elo-egbrara Expanse—Idadeghe Hail stone—Oso-Ith noo Thank you for visiting. Click here to learn Earth Element.   Heavenly Beings Check the blog for more posts  © Copyright 2018 by Amugini Odomero

Learn Isoko Language Part 7 (Earth Elements)

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Earth Elements In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth and all that is in them. They were named individually. Let's learn some of them in English and their Isoko equivalent. This post and the next will discuss this topic. Click here for the Pronunciation Guide Ground—Otọ Soil—E ̣ kpe ̣ Grass—E ̣ be Tree—Ure Plant—Okakọ Water—Ame Sea—Abade River—Ethe ̣ Creek—Otoko Canal—Oko-ame Pond—Owe ̣ Road—Edhere Mountain—Ugbehru Hill—Ukpehru Valley—Ukiekpotọ House—Uwou Tents—Uwou-udhu Upstairs—Uwou-ehru Plot—E ̣ ta-uwou/Otọ People—Ahwo Person—Ohwo Human—Ohwo-Akpọ Animal—Arao Farm—Udhu Click here for the Pronunciation Guide My previous post:   Months In The Year My next post :  Heavenly Beings Your list of vocabulary is growing each day as you learn from this blog. Keep visiting for more post. Thank you. © Copyright 2018 by Amugini Odomero

Learn Isoko Language Part 5 (Months In the Year)

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Months In the Year In my previous post Week Days , I said I will acquaint you with the names of month in the year. I also said “a typical native speaker will not use English in place of a word that is available in his language. Though people can do that when the person they are communicating with is not fluent in the native language. But with that you can’t help the person learn faster. So be an encourager not a discourager.” Now here we are, learn them. Pronunciation Guide  Year—Ukpe January—Ọvo February—Ava March—Asa April—Ane May—Asoi June—Azeza July—Ahr e ̣ August—Aria September—Azie October—Akpe November—Akpegbọvo December—Akpegbiv e ̣ You no doubt like that. In my next post we will learn vocabularies about  Earth Elements . I know you are looking forward to that. PLEASE don’t fail to follow this blog by email so that you can get my future posts. If you have questions or you want me to discuss a topic of your interest, kindl

Learn Isoko Language Part 4 (Week Days)

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Week Days A typical native speaker will not use English in place of a word that is available in his language. Though people can do that when the person they are communicating with is not fluent in the native language. But with that you can’t help the person learn faster. So be an encourager not a discourager. Now let us learn how a typical Isoko man calls the days of the week. Click here for the  Pronunciation Guide Week—Oka Monday—E ̣ d e ̣vo-oka Tuesday—Edive ̣ -oka Wednesday—Edesa-oka Thursday—Edene-oka Friday—Edisoi-oka Saturday— E ̣ de ̣ -o ̣ maha Sunday— E ̣doka Click here for the  Pronunciation Guide Thank you for visiting learnisoko.blogspot.com. My next post will be about Months In The Year . From January to December. And PLEASE don’t fail to follow me by email so that you can get my future posts. See you then. © Copyright 2018 by Amugini Odomero