omoiya is an occultic language in Yoruba tribe of Nigeria. Omoiya is a slogan for Ogboni fraternity.
"Omo iya" is a Yoruba phrase that translates to "child of a mother." It is a term of endearment used to refer to someone who is cherished and loved, typically by their mother.
I don’t know
"Omo" doesn't have a direct translation to Spanish. It may be a slang or dialect term not commonly used in standard Spanish.
"Omo toh" in Yoruba means "the child is up to." It is often used to describe a child who exhibits certain behaviors or characteristics.
Mother in Yoruba is pronounced as "Iya" or "Iyamo" depending on the context.
The word for mother in Yoruba language is "Iya."
It means "You are a lazy person" in Yoruba, a language spoken in Nigeria.
My mother's son (Yoruba) but in Jamaican patois it means someone who's like a brother but not blood
"Omo iya" is a Yoruba term meaning "child of a mother." "How far" is a Nigerian English expression used to ask how someone is doing, while "how hustle" is asking about someone's work or business. So, the phrase is a casual way of asking how someone is doing and how their work or business is going.
The cast of Omo abore - 2008 includes: Biola Adebayo Akeem Alimi Ganiu Nofiu Tajudeen Oyewole
"Omo" doesn't have a direct translation to Spanish. It may be a slang or dialect term not commonly used in standard Spanish.
Omo la mi is Spanish for like
Yes = Ya / Iya.
It doesn't look like Irish.
It means "You are a lazy person" in Yoruba, a language spoken in Nigeria.
Iya Arepina's birth name is Arepina, Iya Alexeyevna.
Iya Savvina's birth name is Savvina, Iya Sergeyevna.
Iya Ninidze's birth name is Ninidze, Iya Borisovna.
Omo I and Omo II