- Okiami o aa gbe mẹ - I am hungry
- Okiamẹ o aa gbe mẹ - I am thirsty
- Mi laa le emenaale - I want to eat
- Emenaale e she vie - food is done
- R'emenaale na mẹ le - give me food to eat
- Emenaale e she fo - food is finished
- U she kue? - are you satisfied?
- Mi she kue - I am satisfied
- El'u laa le? - What will you eat?
- El'u nono kh'u le? - What do you want to eat?
- Elọ k'emenaale n'o ghọli ẹ nẹ? - what is your favourite food?
- Okere k'emenaale n'o ghọ mẹ nẹ - Porridge is my favourite food
- Mi laa le ichikafa - I want to eat rice
- Mi laa le eshilẹ - I want to eat beans
- Mi laa da amẹ - I want to drink water
- Le emenaale - eat food
- Da amẹ - drink water
- Imẹ fue emenaale - do not waste food
- Imẹ le oni emenaale - do not eat the food
Learn the basics of Etsakọ, a dialect of Edo language. The North Ibie dialect is a unique dialect of the Etsakọ language which is spoken in Edo North.
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Phrases - Emenaale (Food)
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