Yoruba Alphabet and Pronunciation: Complete Guide
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Yoruba Alphabet and Pronunciation: Complete Guide

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Learn the 25-letter Yoruba alphabet with tone marks, seven oral and five nasal vowels, subdot letters, and the crucial difference between e and e-dot.

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  1. 19 July 2026 · corrected by Selen Ikbal Uslu

    Article claims Yoruba is 'one of the four official languages of the African Union.' This is false and verifiable via a web search: the African Union's official/working languages are Arabic, English, F

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    It is one of the four official languages of the African Union and a subject of academic study at universities worldwide.

    What was corrected

    It is a subject of academic study at universities worldwide and one of Nigeria's most widely spoken languages.

    Why: Article claims Yoruba is 'one of the four official languages of the African Union.' This is false and verifiable via a web search: the African Union's official/working languages are Arabic, English, F

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