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Level 9

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

Woot whaaaat @SanyaOdare

250 Languages 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤


@SanyaOdare wrote:

E kú odún o @OSAMA, @MahabubMunna, @AkmalB, @EjazShah, @HeyJoe. Èmí á şe púpò odún l'áyé o. (Yoruba - one out of more than 250 languages in Nigeria).

 

 


@MahabubMunna wrote:

@OSAMA  ঈদ মোবারাক  🙂

 


 


 

Level 9

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

@SanyaOdare

How to say that , write in English 

Spelling and the meaning !?!

Let's learn from each other !?!

🎉😁🎁🎉😁🎁📣📣📣📣📣


@SanyaOdare wrote:

E kú odún o @OSAMA, @MahabubMunna, @AkmalB, @EjazShah, @HeyJoe. Èmí á şe púpò odún l'áyé o. (Yoruba - one out of more than 250 languages in Nigeria).

 

 


@MahabubMunna wrote:

@OSAMA  ঈদ মোবারাক  🙂

 


 


 

Level 10

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

L😃L!!!!! @EjazShah, what else do you expect from a language translating application written by someone who doesn’t originally speak such language.

 

The meaning of what I wrote in that Yoruba language is "Happy celebration @OSAMA, @MahabubMunna, @EjazShah, @AkmalB, @HeyJoe. You will live long to witness many more celebrations.

 

In Yoruba language, "odun" means very special celebration / occasion.

 

 


@EjazShah wrote:

Hi @SanyaOdare,

Look at below translation in English 

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Level 10

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

@OSAMA

  كل عام وانتم بكل الخير عيد سعيد 

 

 

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Level 10

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

Yes @OSAMA, there are more than 250 languages in Nigeria. However the major languages are Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Urhobo, Ibibio, Edo, Fulfulde, and Kanuri.

 

Really there were over 521 languages in Nigeria before but a lot of them have gone into extinction.

 


@OSAMA wrote:

Woot whaaaat @SanyaOdare

250 Languages 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤


@SanyaOdare wrote:

E kú odún o @OSAMA, @MahabubMunna, @AkmalB, @EjazShah, @HeyJoe. Èmí á şe púpò odún l'áyé o. (Yoruba - one out of more than 250 languages in Nigeria).

 

 


@MahabubMunna wrote:

@OSAMA  ঈদ মোবারাক  🙂

 


 


 


 

Level 10

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

This is the beauty of LG CONNECT @SanyaOdare I just know that in Nigeria this much languages. 

Thanks for such useful information. 

Then is any common language or national language for communication? In Nigeria 

Level 10

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

Yes @AkmalB, Nigeria has adopted English as the official language. For instance, @HelloSamsonR, @U-royFelixA, @EmekaUlor@Sagir, @iykmba, @Mayford, @pwanaduku, @ChiomaJ, @UzomaJ are not from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria but we all can communicate with one another by speaking English language.

 

 


@AkmalB wrote:

This is the beauty of LG CONNECT @SanyaOdare I just know that in Nigeria this much languages. 

Thanks for such useful information. 

Then is any common language or national language for communication? In Nigeria 


 

Level 10

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

@OSAMA I say " Eid Mubarak "

Mahabub Hasan
Level 10

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

That's great @SanyaOdare

Thanks for information 

Level 9

Re: How To Say Happy Eid In Your Language !?🎉🎉🎉

@SanyaOdare ✌✌✌👍👍👍

Perfect bro perfect you are right translation must translate from someone speak and understand both Languages ,

My @SanyaOdare

You will live long to witness many more celebrations  🎁🎉🎁🎉🎁🎉🎁🎉🎁🎉

😊😁😊😁😊😁


@SanyaOdare wrote:

L😃L!!!!! @EjazShah, what else do you expect from a language translating application written by someone who doesn’t originally speak such language.

 

The meaning of what I wrote in that Yoruba language is "Happy celebration @OSAMA, @MahabubMunna, @EjazShah, @AkmalB, @HeyJoe. You will live long to witness many more celebrations.

 

In Yoruba language, "odun" means very special celebration / occasion.

 

 


@EjazShah wrote:

Hi @SanyaOdare,

Look at below translation in English 

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