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Wikipedia: Yoruba language
Yoruba language
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Yoruba is a sub-Saharan language. It is the native tongue of the Yoruba people, and is spoken among other languages in Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Sierra Leone, as well as by small communities in Brazil (where it is known as Lukumi) and Cuba (where it is called Nago). It belongs to the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family, and has nearly 30 million speakers. Yoruba is a tonal language with SVO syntax.

Yoruba Alphabet

a b d e ẹ (a dot under e) f g gb i j k l m n o ọ (a dot under o) p r s _ (a dot under s) t u w y

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