Yoruba Shopping
This is a list of expressions about shopping in Yoruba. Useful in supermarkets, sightseeing, and when haggling to get a good bargain.
How much is this?: Eélòó ni wọ́n ntà èyí?
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Can you take less?: Ṣẹ́ ẹ lè dín owó rẹ̀?
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I'm just looking: Mo sá nwòye
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This is too expensive: Èyí wọ́n púpọ̀ jù
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Do you accept credit cards?: Ṣe ẹ ngba kẹdirit kadi? |
Only cash please!: Owó sísan nìkan ni, ẹ jọ̀wọ́! |
The following vocabulary is related to shopping places where you might need to buy goods or services.
Expensive: Ó wọ́n
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Cheap: Ó gbọ̀pọ̀
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Cafe: Kafé
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Cinema: Sinima
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Supermarket: Supamaket
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Gas station: Ilé epo
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Museum: Ilé nnkan ìṣẹ̀mbáyé
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Pharmacy: pipo-oogun
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Credit card: kiredi kaadi |
Cash: Owó |
Check: Ṣẹ́ẹ̀kì |
Parking: Dídúró |
Hopefully these expressions of shopping in Yoruba can help you get around town and get some good bargains. Check our menu above to select another topic or click the "Next" button to view the next lesson.
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