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Friday, February 10, 2012

SugaBelly's Language Challenge

My first step towards de-Sanballating myself; a-procastinated-Language-Challenge-Entry.

Here is my entry



Translation: My people, good evening. It is 8:22pm here at HoneyDameVille. I know, I know, don't stone me yet. I know that this language challenge is almost over a year old. However, don't be offended, it is this mountain obstructing my view of that other mountain (a Yoruba proverb to say that I have been busy). I just left verastic.com and I stumbled on her own rendition of the language challenge which she did sometime back. Well, I don't have much to say, save that I just had a really sumptuous meal. It is really not my fault, it is all on Toinlicious. The Amala and Gbegiri meal that I saw on her blog the other day almost got me depressed, but, God is watching over me! (and her!) Just like I had said earlier, I don't have much to say today so, bless!!! :p


If you know that you have yabs for me, let's take it outside!

32 comments:

  1. well it is about flippin time! lol

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  2. Wooooow, well this is late as fuck.

    Okay, off to listen.

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  3. OMG. Your yoruba is fab! I wish I could speak it so pure like that and without inserting an english word!
    Honeydame, can you give yoruba lessons?

    Well done!

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    1. awwww...you flatter me!
      I am so much of a bush girl that I speak it soo often...It took some effort not to insert English words though.
      Why not, I fit o! Sebi na u!:D
      Thanks hon

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  4. Hearing you speak makes me wanna go home :-(

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    1. Awww...Only a little while more, hon! Hang in there

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  5. Your yoruba is so on point!!! but e be like say u don do lesson well well :-)

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    1. Lol... that was a second recording trial o. Thanks for stopping by.

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  6. welldone am impressed o,abeg come and teach me.

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  7. Lmao. Honeydame, Oya ma binu oremi hehehe. I read this on my phone yesterday but for some reason, i couldn't comment. Mo wish pe mo le courier kokoless amala yen sie. Pele oremi. I'm impressed tho. You sound really good, like i was listening to Yoruba news. I might have to take up this one-year-old challenge too.

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    1. LMAO...Like I said, better late than never..You mentioned that Amala again, ba?! U like trouble sha!

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  8. *sigh* You're lucky you said not to stone you. I was about to do so right now. I totally understand Yoruba. I heard (and understood) when you said verastic.com. That said, you sound good! Some day, I'll speak Yoruba fluently. Oh, and your voice is really low. Had to turn my speakers to the highest to hear you.

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    1. hehehehhehhe Verastic, I dont believe you understand Yoruba joo, you just want to come and use elderly brain for me because u heard verastic.com..Stop that kain thing joo!lol.. Yeah, for whatever reasons, the mic on my laptop was acting up but I didnt want that to stop me from uploading.

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  9. You have a mellow voice, can just imagine it on the news, lol...

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    1. Ha, let's just say "Thank God for the mic that acted up that day". I dont know if mellow is the word for my original voice...lol

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  10. The way you pronounced that Amala and Gbegiri is taking me back home.
    Send free SMS http://bit.ly/freesmszone

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    1. Lol...no be me o, like I said, tis all Toinlicious' fault

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  11. All ye amateur Yoruba speakers kindly make way for the professionals!!

    Well done Honey. OGTV is recruiting...

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    1. kai ogun state TV!!!Seeing that is bringing back old memories :)

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    2. Gen gen!!! MY girl, swaggerlicious Ginger saith so!!!.....move over kids!!!...lol..thanks jare!
      OGTV cant pay me jare! I fit be Yoruba correspondent for CNN

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  12. Mehn I LOVE!!! yoruba yin smooth gidi gan ni.

    P.S Thanks a lot for your last comment on my blog.Glad you like the style.xoxo

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    1. AWWw....Thanks NikkoSho. I really like it o! In fact, my sister couldnt believe that the curls were mine. She thought it was a wig!

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  13. WOW! I LOVE THIS LIKE SILLY. Your yoruba is deep - village type one. It's really cool. Might just partake in this lovely challenge.

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    1. *waving excitedly*.....Mikololo! where have u been?! You should totally do it if you get a chance..which language will you speak?!
      hahahhaha village-type ba, thank God my mother's efforts have not been wasted!:D. Good to "see" you around here

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  14. I'm here.. Just thought I'd say Hi before I listen to your piece..
    So, Hello, and thanks for dropping by..

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  15. Ah Ah!!! Good job!! Shey you'll teach me???

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  16. HoneyDame, mo de ti miss e lori blog mi o. I'm catching up on all my blog readings and I stumbled on this. I was having a mildly annoying day but this has made me smile. Stop by at CherryChatter o. It is not the same without you.

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    1. Mon Cherie Coco! funny enough, you have been on my mind for a few weeks now!! I am glad this made you smile....you need to do the needful soon o! U know how much I love your write-ups!

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