Yoruba Proverbs with Bidemi Ologunde

62. "Kò-sí-nílé kì í jagun enu tì."

15 min · 6 de may de 2023
Portada del episodio 62. "Kò-sí-nílé kì í jagun enu tì."

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In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bidemiologunde/] analyzed the following Yoruba proverbs: * Kò-sí-nílé kì í jagun enu tì.  * Kó-tán-kó-tán lajá nlá omi.  * Labalábá fi ara è wéye, kò lè se ìse eye.  * Lágbájá ìbá wà a di ìjímèrè; eni tó bá níwájú di oloyo?   * Láká-nláká ò séé fi làjà; omo eégún ò séé gbé seré. For questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact the host/producer, Bidemi Ologunde, by email bidemiologunde@gmail.com or on WhatsApp +1-702-983-0499.

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