Yoruba
1973 • 276 pages

Yoruba is the mother tongue of more than ten million people living in Western Nigeria, in parts of Northern Nigeria and in Benin. This is an introductory course in "standard" Yoruba which is understood even where regional dialects exist. The course assumes no previous knowledge of the language.


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