Laoshu - Yoruba lesson

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AjAbby profile picture AjAbbyAugust 2019
Well done! Bit of a lesson for me as well. As a native speaker, its easy to take all those “small” nuances for granted. Quick point though “ni nkan” on its own doesn’t mean how are you. It becomes how are you when you add “bawo” which is “how” so Bawo ni nkan is “how are things”. And Yoruba is a very “contextual” language, if I’m familiar with you I could say “Bawo” and it’s still “how are things/ how are you”