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

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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—Erovre ̣/Ehiahe Groundnut—Epapa Kolanut—Ẹwe Bitter Kola—Aka Thank you all for always visiting. Please follow this blog, subscribe and share it for us to join hands in edjucating our people of Isoko and others who love to learn it. How do I follow this blog? Click on the home button Then click follow How to subscribe to this Blog. Then Fill in your email Please don't fail to do so if you have not. It will

Learn Isoko Language Part 14 (28 Birds In Isoko Language)

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Learn Isoko Language Part 14  (28 Birds In Isoko) First section Video Parrot—Ọkuẹ Fowl/Chicken—Ọyọhọ/Ọkoko/Arife ̣/Ọhọ Owl—Okpuru kpuru, Okpuvu kpuvu Duckfowl—Ọdọguma/Ọkpẹkpẹkẹ/Okpukpuyẹkẹ Sunbird— Ọ ka/Ọmọka Pigeon—Erueruẹ Dove—Olekuku Ostrich—Ogomugororo Hawk/Kite—Ọso/E ̣ godi Eagle—Ugo Second Section Video Weaver bird/palm bird—Agheghe Oystercatcher—Ukurede Great Egret—Ọba Catle Egret—Ilekeleke Guinea fowl—Uroro/Urro Bush fowl/Quail/—Ọkokowa King fisher—Akia/Ashia/Akia-odi Turkey—Itolo tolo Palm bird — Omuedi Pelican—Ogbodu Vulture—Udele Heron—Eruele Bat—Ọtọ Raven—Ọkọlọbe Hornbill—Apiapia Hornbill—Ọwoyẹ (a specie of apiapia) Stork—Obo Woodpecker—Ọkare-ekọ There are numerous birds I didn't include in this post, if there is anyon