“Bọ́ndùrù” je orò àyálò tí a yá nípasé
“Bọ́ndùrù” je orò àyálò tí a yá nípasé
Explanation
“Bọ́ndùrù” is a borrowed word from English. It comes from the English word “bundle.” Yoruba people adopted this word through trade and commerce activities.
Many Yoruba words came from trade interactions. When people buy and sell goods, they share words. “Bundle” became “bonduru” to fit Yoruba pronunciation.
Borrowed words show how languages grow and change. They come from contact with other cultures through business, education, or religion.