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YOUTHS AND DIALECT

YOUTHS AND DIALECT

By Tee in 9 Aug 2015 | 03:15
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The opportunity that i will surely utilize
very well
when given to me is to set POSTUTME
questions
for roughly 10,000 candidates; where only
5,000
candidates will be admitted. I will never
set tough
questions, but i bet it with you that only
5% of
that 10,000 will pass it.
How?
Just set the questions in YORUBA
LANGUAGE for
Yoruba candidates, IGBO LANGUAGE for
Igbo
Candidates, HAUSA LANGUAGE for Hausa
candidates.
It is discovered that most youths found it
difficult
to comprehend with their dialects. Most
can not
even complete a sentence in their.
While Nigerian youth is having a very
callous
insights towards their dialect, other
countries are
busy learning and communicating in their
own
dialect. You can imagine asking a Youba
guy or
lady simple question, the response will be;
I dont
know how to put it in Yoruba.
Many of them even like masquerading
themselves
with silly excuses that they were not
brought up in
village but in Lagos; Please, is Lagos not
in South-
West?
I think it is the right time to implore our
parents
to give a good background education to
our
incoming generations because the present
generation is now gold inside a rock that
running
away from sunlight.
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What do u guys think
9 Aug 2015 | 03:15
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Me tink wat u tinking
9 Aug 2015 | 04:15
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Make everybody comment with their language here ooo
9 Aug 2015 | 05:17
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GBAM Oto loro to so jare.awon omo yi kundun ede geesi ju abinibin lo :)
9 Aug 2015 | 05:39
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i strongly agree wit u, its high tym our indigenous mother language is even taught in sch. am a tiv guy by tribe, i wsnt brot up in my home benue but i knw how 2 spk, read n write my language wella, dats due 2 my passion 2 learn anyways.. i even wrote my junior waec in yoruba bck den in yr 2000 in ibadan.. we guys n youth in gen shd pls step up n stp d slumber.. #peace
9 Aug 2015 | 06:39
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Am one of them so no need to talk any tin
9 Aug 2015 | 08:30
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@tenniebenson dear pls can u translate wat u wrote,cos sum pple here r foreigners,e.g like me,am actually 4rm england....
9 Aug 2015 | 14:36
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I think datz very correct
9 Aug 2015 | 15:45
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@tiffany1 i sight u jor,u be original omo oduduwa. . . . . Omo yoruba owo yin da e je ka rowo yin ooo
9 Aug 2015 | 16:17
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@Charlywizzy I never write anything na..
9 Aug 2015 | 16:35
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Wel, is high time we begin to speak our native language but one tin dat maks me to ignore it is ....... Where wil i go with it i.e. Where can i go and speak it proudly witout been seen as a fool bcus d world is modernliz and everybody speak d populated language ........ So my own view is speak yr native language when at home bt wen u go to Rome, do as the Roman.
9 Aug 2015 | 16:36
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Speak the English in other to be recogniz bcus dat is the world language
9 Aug 2015 | 16:37
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I understand my language very well... I can write it... Nd I can read it 2 a considerable extent... But d irony of it all is dat... My yoruba is nt very clear... Ppl sometymz mistake me 4 an igbo gal...cos I dnt even look like a yoruba gal... Too bad...I cnt pray in yoruba.... Its nt like we dnt speak it in my auz... Na 4rm heaven my tongue don change... Give me an english sentence.. I will write it 4 u in yoruba... I had d best result in yoruba in my ssce 2011 *winks*
9 Aug 2015 | 16:39
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Abi make I translate wetin @Tiffany1 talk ni?
9 Aug 2015 | 16:40
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U re on point there. I wish there's a better approach by the federal govt to emphasize more on dis mother tongue stuff dan creating only mothers' tongue day.
9 Aug 2015 | 16:47
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@Emperor Skookum bera pay me make i dey teach u original yoruba, nt ngbatingbati own :) @Tenniebenson am almost in d same church with u. Most people believe am hausa, infact they don't bliv whenever i tell them am frm osun state sef :)
9 Aug 2015 | 16:48
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Lol... Datz my mum state... I'm an ibadan gal... But even if u see me..nd hear me speak u'll doubt it
9 Aug 2015 | 16:54
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Bt think of it dis way,Nigeria is a multi-ethnic state nd we are in computer age whr everybody makes us of computer for interaction and socialization. Imagine a situation whr everybody wil start commenting wit his/her dialect on coolval site nd it seems we've more yorubas dan igbos,trust me it wil b fun to only pple of dat nation and boring to pple of other nation who cant undastand d language like myself *winks* nice write-up sha
9 Aug 2015 | 17:00
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na true, me wan hear the two join the Yoruba I know self..
10 Aug 2015 | 06:32
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Am 1 o bt it gud 2 learn our dialect
10 Aug 2015 | 07:21
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Ani body 4rm my country here [UZBEKISTAN]
10 Aug 2015 | 07:47
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@Konphido Uzbe wetin u call am. I beg OYO is ur case oh. you are on your own. But wait oh Uzbekistan where that one dey for map.
10 Aug 2015 | 10:47
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My dear,we ''Ibos'' our own is the worst,if an..........Ibo couple lived @the non Easterns dey will only teach their children English n 4got to teach them their mother tongue,but if is the.......non Ibos they will teach their children their Language.is very bad.
10 Aug 2015 | 11:09
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Well... There are many African's nation that were colonized back then...and if you look into them all, you will see that many are speaking the language of those that colonize them...for instance, In Ivory Coast and Benin Republic, they speak french and that wasn't their dialect...Nigeria that was colonized by Britain, we are still saying some of our languages till date with English...That should show us all that no matter how much we try...our language is still something to brag about... Though its not uncommon in Igbo Land, they always make an effort to let the children learn and be able to speak English without their own dialect but still those children still found some ways to learn theirs... Hausa people, even if they learn English, speaking it you would have known which dialect they belongs to... But the dialect that are so much in problem is Yoruba,.Many had even run from it...but they never knew that Yoruba is the best and awesome language... Ewà tó wá ninu èdè Yoruba kôjá àfenuso.....
10 Aug 2015 | 15:02
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True talk
10 Aug 2015 | 19:31
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@t-dak na MIDDLE EAST close 2 RUSSIA
11 Aug 2015 | 04:45
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I support @t-dak
11 Aug 2015 | 12:59
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