Essential Yoruba Words and Greetings You Need to Know for Everyday Conversations

by Deborah Russell-A.

Understanding Yoruba Greetings and Their Importance

When visiting Lagos or any other Western state in Nigeria, you’ll quickly notice that greetings and common phrases are an essential part of daily life. Understanding the Top Yoruba words and greetings can help you connect with the locals and embrace the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people.

Common Yoruba Phrases You’ll Hear in Lagos

Nibo, Eélòó ni?, Fun mi leleyi, Sare, Oto, and Ejo are some common Yoruba words you will hear when you visit Lagos or other western states in Nigeria. These phrases are often heard at almost every corner of Lagos, especially when you’re looking to board a commercial bus (Danfo), visit markets, or be on the road. It is widely believed that the Yoruba people are one of the tribes in Nigeria that place significant importance on greetings

The Culture of Greetings Among the Yoruba People

As Lagosians and Nigerians will say, Yorùbá people have greetings for everything, even for what you would least expect, like Ẹ kú ìjòkò (Greetings as you are seated), Ẹ kú fàájì (Greetings to a person enjoying), and many more

Most importantly, as a sign of respect to the elderly, the females kneel to greet them while the males lay flat on the ground facing the floor. This article will help you know and understand common and useful Yoruba phrases you will need if you visit Lagos or other western states in Nigeria.

Top Yoruba Greetings and Their Meanings

Top Yoruba Words and Greetings.

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Yoruba Phrases Pronunciation Meaning
Ẹ n lẹ En-lɪ (ehn leh) Hello
Ẹ káárọ E-ka:-rɒ (eh kah-ROH) Good morning
E káàsán E-ka:h–sɒhn (eh Kah-SAHN) Good afternoon
Ẹ káalẹ́ E-ka:-le (eh KAH -leh) Good evening
E káàbọ̀ E kɑːˈbɒ Welcome
Ẹ ṣé e ʃɪ (e-Sheh) Thank you
Ẹ ṣé gan e- ʃɪ-ɡɒn (eh Shay gahn) Thank you very much (to show immense gratitude).
kò tọ́pẹ́ kəʊ- tɒh- peh (koh Toh-peh) It’s nothing. Don’t mention. (Used to say you are welcome when someone thanks you)
Báwo ni? bɑː-wəʊ-ni: (BAH-woh nee) How are you?
Ẹ pẹlẹ E-pe-le (eh peh-LEH) Sorry
Bẹ́ẹ̀ ni Be ni:  Yes
Bóyá Bəʊ ya:h Maybe
Bẹ́ẹ̀ kọ́

Rárá

Be kɒ

Ra: Ra:

No
Mowa dada, Ese Məʊwa: da:da:, E ʃɪ I’m fine, thank you!
Iwo nko I:wɒ ŋkɒ And you?
Oda Oda: Good
Wole wa Wɒlɪ wa: Come in! (or: enter!)
Od’aro Oda:rɒ Good night
Ó dàbọ̀ Oda:bɒ Good bye

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Essential Yoruba Words for Navigating Conversations and Directions

Yoruba Phrases Pronunciation Meaning
Ibo l’ongbe/ Nibo ni o ngbe iːbəʊ ləʊnˈbɪ/ ni:bəʊ ni: əʊn ɡbɪ 

(EE-boh lon-beh/ NEE-boh nee ohn GBEH)

Where do you live?
Kíni orúkọ rẹ ˈkiːni: əʊˈruːkɔː re 

(KEE-nee oh-ROO-koh reh)

What is your name?
Orúkọ mi ni ____ My name is _____.
Mò ń bọ̀ Məʊ n bɒ I am coming
mo n lọ məʊ n lɒ(mohn law) I am going/I am leaving
Mo ń lọ sí ilé məʊ n lɒ siː i: lɪ 

(moh n law see ee-LAY)

I am going to my house.
Nibo ni… niːbəʊ ni: (NEE-boh nee) Where is…
Dúró Duːrəʊ (DOO-roh) Stop
Inú mi dùn láti pàda ẹ I:nu: mi: du:n la:ti: pa:da: e I’m happy to meet you.
Ṣé o lè sọ̀rọ̀ díẹ̀ díẹ̀? ʃɪ o lɪ sɒrɒ dɪə dɪə Can you speak slower?
Ṣé ó yé ẹ?

Ṣé ó yé yín?

ʃɪ o yɪ e

ʃɪ o yɪ yi:n

Do you understand?
Ó yé mi O yɪ mi: I understand
kò yé mi Kəʊ yɪ mi: I don’t understand
Mo mọ̀ Məʊ mɒ I know
Mi ò mọ̀ Mi: o mɒ I don’t know
Ṣé o máa ń sọ èdè ____

Faransé?

Gẹ̀ẹ́sì?

Igbo?

Twi?

ʃɪ o ma: ŋ sɒ ɪdɪ_____ Do you speak____?

French?

English?

Igbo?

Twi?

Jẹ́ ká lọ ka: lɒ Let’s go 
ẹ jẹ́ ká lọ  E ka: lɒ Let’s go (Older/Plural)
Mo ni lati lọ Məʊ ni: la:ti: lɒ I have to go
Eélòó? ɪ ləʊ How much?
Eélòó ni oúnjẹ yìí? ɪ ləʊ ni: əʊŋdʒ yi: How much is this food?
Màá rí ẹ ní ọ̀la Ma: ri: e ni: ɒla: See you tomorrow.
Ó ti rẹ̀ mí O ti: re mi: I’m tired

In conclusion, mastering a few essential Yoruba words and greetings can greatly enhance your experience when visiting Lagos or any other Western state in Nigeria. Whether you’re greeting someone with a warm “Ẹ káárọ” (Good morning in Yoruba), a friendly “Ẹ n lẹ” (Hello in Yoruba), or wishing someone “Ẹ káalẹ́” (Good evening in Yoruba), these phrases reflect the rich cultural heritage and the importance of respect in Yoruba-speaking communities.

Understanding the proper Yoruba greetings and responses, such as “Ẹ ṣé” (Thank you) or “Báwo ni?” (How are you?), can help foster better connections with the locals and show your appreciation for their traditions. From a simple “Nibo ni?” (Where is it?) to more complex exchanges, this list of Yoruba words and meanings serves as a great starting point for anyone looking to engage more deeply with the Yoruba culture.

Explore more about the tribes in Nigeria to provide further insights into the diverse cultures and languages across the country.

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