In the Ijaw language, 'nose' is called 'nini' and 'nostrils' is called 'nini opolo', where 'opolo' literally means 'hole', making 'nini opolo' translate to 'nose hole'.
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Day 13| 100days of learnjng the Ijaw language #ijawlanguageAñadido:
Nostrils in the Ijaw language is Hello lovers. Welcome to day 13 of learning the Ijaw language in 100 days.
For today's video, we are going to look at nose and nostrils. What is nose in the Ijaw language? In my dialect, nose is nini.
Nini. It is quite easy to pronounce.
Nini.
Nostrils is nini opolo.
Nini opolo. Okay? It's like nose hole.
Because literally, it's like a hole.
Okay? Nini, nose. Nini opolo, nostrils.
All right? I hope you learned something new from today's video. If you did, do also give this video a big big thumbs up and I will see you in day 14. Bye.
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