Learn Isoko Language Part 15 (Fruits and Nuts In Isoko)

Fruits And Nuts
In Isoko




I want to use this medium to thank all those who have been following this blog. And I wish you all a success in your learning process. Fruits are a sign of success, progress and increase. So my first post of the year is about fruits.
Happy learning!

Fruits—Ibi-ire



Orange—Ọgo/Otiowo
Grapefruit—Otiowo-eni

Lime—Ọgo-ọgaga

Agbalumo/Udala—Otiẹ



Banana—Oriwo

Pawpaw—Eto

Pineapple—Alalaja/Epenaiporo

Apple—Apo

Mango—Emagoro



Jackfruit—Epapa-Oyibo



Garden egg—Erovrẹ/Ehiahe



Groundnut—Epapa

Kolanut—Ẹwe

Bitter Kola—Aka

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Comments

Unknown said…
Love this site,
Waiting for more teaching.
Keep it up .
Who kobiruo
Anonymous said…
Who kobiruo
Anonymous said…
Who kobiruo but what guava because I noticed my mom just calls it the english with Isoko intonation

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