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Do you know about the Yoruba coded Ẹ̀nọ̀ language?

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High Believer1 yıl önce

Na wetin Konga use take blow that year

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Ọmọ Oodua1 yıl önce

She is effortlessly pretty and no doubt super intelligent

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ajayi olawoore1 yıl önce

This is gone out of our society and our schools don't teach it again.

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dele ola1 yıl önce

Growing up, my sisters used this eno to confuse us. Especially when they were talking about their boy friends, and they didn't want us to understand what they were saying. Very creative indeed

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wale1960 GCEO🇳🇬1 yıl önce

I understand the language We use it to abuse a teacher not knowing that she also understands it Long story short We suffer that day We still wrote 30leaves of I am sorry ma.

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The_Prince_of_Iduganran1 yıl önce

No be everything about Yoruba we go put online. Now Ibo go learn Eno, and we can no longer speak in code in their presence.

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Tosin🤎PERFUME HUB🤎1 yıl önce

Ondo people use this a lot

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Ṣọlá Akínbọ1 yıl önce

Why is she giving out our code now? Lol 😆 🤣 If you live in Lagos, you won't hear this easily, but in Ọyọ and Ọșun States, you will if you flow with the street. Well done.

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xyz1 yıl önce

I spoke this particular type pf eno atleast twice in the last 60 days. There’s a somewhat harder version that my mom and her sis used to speak when I younger. Its the version that uses the “t” sound in place of “g”

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Kehinde (Awokay)1 yıl önce

I just learnt something ooo! My elder sisters and brothers used it then. So this is the secret. Whenever they speak it then, we the younger ones get confused. Asiri to tu l'oni. Never knew it is still in existence.

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