Urhobo Dictionary

How do I say my love in Urhobo?

In the Urhobo language, expressing affection involves specific phrases that convey deep emotions. To say “my love,” you would say “ẹguọnọ mẹ.”

  • ẹguọnọ: love
  • mẹ: my
How do I say my love in Urhobo

Combining these, “ẹguọnọ mẹ” directly translates to “my love.”

For expressing “I love you,” the phrase is “me vwo ẹguọnọ wẹ.”

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  • me: I
  • vwo: auxiliary verb denoting present continuous tense
  • ẹguọnọ: love
  • wẹ: you

Thus, “me vwo ẹguọnọ wẹ” translates to “I love you.”

Additionally, terms of endearment in Urhobo include:

  • Akpọ mẹ: My life/My world
  • Erhuvwu mẹ: My beauty
  • Ọmẹ: Mine
  • Oyibu mẹ: My sugar

These expressions are commonly used among couples to convey affection and endearment.

Understanding and using these phrases can deepen connections and appreciation for the Urhobo language and culture

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