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What does alaye mean?
The phrase/word “alaye” is a Yoruba word. It simply means “hoodlum, tout, hooligan, or street boy” when used as a slang.
What does alaye mean to a scammer?
Alaye is a slang for a powerful person, translated to “the owner of the world”.
What is Werey in Yoruba?
Werey. Definition: from Yoruba. mad, crazy, to act irrational.
What does Olay mean in Nigerian?
error, mistake, wrong, fault. More Yoruba Translations. Ole. Olayinka. ọlawọ
Which country is alaye?
This place is situated in Ibarapa, Oyo, Nigeria, its geographical coordinates are 7° 38′ 0″ North, 3° 25′ 0″ East and its original name (with diacritics) is Alaye. See Alaye photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Alaye in Nigeria.
What is the meaning of alaye Kilowa?
Kilowa means “what is happening”/ “what do you have for me”, but literally it translate to “what is available”. So in most situation if I prefer to say alaye kilowa in English I will say, big man what is happening or big man what do you have for me.
What is Dey Nigeria?
Use of the word “deh” or “dey” is found in both Caribbean Creole and Nigerian Pidgin English, and is used in place of the English word “is” or “are”.
What does OPOR mean in Nigeria?
enjoyment full
O por or Opor in Yoruba mean say enjoyment full everywia or say something happun wey dey very big.
What is the meaning of Japa?
meditative repetition
Japa (Sanskrit: जप) is the meditative repetition of a mantra or a divine name. It is a practice found in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. Japa may be performed while sitting in a meditation posture, while performing other activities, or as part of formal worship in group settings.
What is alaye in USA?
alaye “Look out!”
Who speaks Yoruba language?
Nigeria
An estimated 20+ million people speak Yorùbá as their first language in south western Nigeria and more in the Republics of Benin and Togo. Yorùbá is also spoken by diaspora communities of traders in Cote d’Ivore, Ghana, Senegal and the Gambia, and it used to be a vibrant language in Freetown, Sierra Leone.