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ìkòkò cooking pot<br />

gé<br />

to cut<br />

àlùboœ$sà onions<br />

aáyù garlic<br />

lõœhìn náà after that<br />

magí maggi cubes<br />

òróró vegetable oil<br />

dé<br />

to cover<br />

hó<br />

to boil<br />

o≥bõΩ sauce<br />

Language points (CD 1; 45)<br />

Expressing feelings<br />

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dín . . . kù to reduce . . .<br />

iná<br />

heat/fire<br />

nídìí under<br />

títí<br />

until<br />

jiná to be well cooked<br />

iyoΩ<br />

salt<br />

dípò instead of<br />

gbígbõ dry<br />

inú mi dùn I am happy<br />

fún<br />

for<br />

Yoruba uses object pronouns or nouns to express feelings, where<br />

English uses regular subject pronouns or nouns. For example:<br />

Ebi n; pa mí.<br />

I am hungry.<br />

Òùngbõ n; gbõ mí. I am thirsty.<br />

Inú n; bí Kúnlé.<br />

Kunle is angry.<br />

Inú n; bí i.<br />

She is angry.

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