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Yoruba dialect

Ife Yoruba

The Yoruba of Ile-Ife, the religious centre of Yoruba mythology. A southeastern Yoruba variety with distinct vowel inventory and tonal features.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Ife Yoruba?

Ife Yoruba is a dialect of the Yoruba language.

Where is Ife Yoruba spoken?

Ife Yoruba is primarily spoken in Nigeria.

Which region is Ife Yoruba associated with?

Ife Yoruba is part of the West & Central Africa region on DialectAtlas.

What are the other dialects of Yoruba?

Yoruba also includes Standard Yoruba, Lagos Yoruba. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

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