ÀWỌN ÈYÀ YORÙBÁ (IBEERE 31-35).Eyà Yorùbá wo ni ó n pe ‘Àkàrà ní ‘Àkàà’?
ÀWỌN ÈYÀ YORÙBÁ (IBEERE 31-35).Eyà Yorùbá wo ni ó n pe ‘Àkàrà ní ‘Àkàà’?
Explanation
Oyo people pronounce “akara” (bean cake) as “akaa” in their dialect. This shortened pronunciation is distinctive to Oyo.
Other Yoruba groups say the full “akara” sound. Each dialect has unique pronunciation patterns for common words.
Dialect differences show up in everyday words like food names. These variations mark regional identity.