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Spanish and Yoruba are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Spanish belongs to the Indo-European family while Yoruba belongs to the Niger-Congo family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.
Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.
Spanish: Over 480 million native speakers, with millions more speaking it as a second language, making Spanish the second most spoken native language worldwide. Yoruba: Approximately 46-50 million speakers worldwide, with about 44 million in Nigeria and significant populations in Benin and diaspora.
Everyday phrases translated from Spanish to Yoruba — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| Hola | Kaabo |
| Buenos dias | E ku ojumo |
| Buenas tardes | Ti o dara Friday |
| Buenas noches | O dara aṣalẹ |
| Buenas noches | E ku ale |
| Adiós | E ku |
| Nos vemos luego | Wo o nigbamii |
| Nos vemos mañana | A ri e lola |
| Bienvenido | Kaabo |
| ¿Cómo estás? | Bawo ni o? |
| Estoy bien, gracias | Mo dara, o ṣeun |
| Que tengas un buen dia | E ku ojo rere |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| Por favor | Jọwọ |
| Gracias | E seun |
| Muchas gracias | E se pupo |
| De nada | O wa kaabo |
| Si | Bẹẹni |
| No | Rara |
| Disculpe | E jowo |
| Lo siento | Ma binu |
| No hay problema | Ko si wahala |
| Por supuesto | Dajudaju |
| Felicitaciones | Oriire |
| Buena suerte | Oriire |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| ¿Cuál es tu nombre? | Kini oruko re? |
| Encantado de conocerte | O dara lati pade yin |
| ¿De dónde eres? | Nibo ni o ti wa? |
| ¿Cuántos años tiene? | Omo odun melo ni e? |
| Soy un estudiante | Omo ile iwe ni mi |
| Estoy aquí de vacaciones | Mo wa nibi isinmi |
| Estoy aqui por trabajo | Mo wa nibi fun iṣẹ |
| Este es mi amigo | Ore mi leleyi |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| Uno | Ọkan |
| Dos | Meji |
| Tres | Mẹta |
| Cuatro | Mẹrin |
| Cinco | Marun |
| Seis | Mefa |
| Siete | Meje |
| Ocho | Mẹjọ |
| Nueve | Mẹsan |
| Diez | Mẹwa |
| Cien | Ọgọrun |
| Mil | Egberun kan |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| Hoy | Loni |
| Mañana | Ọla |
| Ayer | Lana |
| Ahora | Bayi |
| Más tarde | Nigbamii |
| ¿Qué hora es? | Akoko wo ni? |
| Por la mañana | Ni owuro |
| Por la tarde | Ni aṣalẹ |
| Lunes | Monday |
| Viernes | Friday |
| La próxima semana | Ose to nbo |
| Una hora | Wakati kan |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| ¿Dónde está el baño? | Nibo ni baluwe? |
| ¿Dónde está la estación de tren? | Nibo ni ibudo oko oju irin wa? |
| ¿Dónde está el aeropuerto? | Nibo ni papa ọkọ ofurufu naa wa? |
| ¿Cómo llego allí? | Bawo ni MO ṣe de ibẹ? |
| Gira a la izquierda | Yipada si osi |
| Gira a la derecha | Yipada si ọtun |
| Sigue recto | Lọ taara siwaju |
| Esta cerca | O wa nitosi |
| Esta lejos | O ti jinna |
| Estoy perdido | Mo ti sonu |
| Necesito un taxi | Mo nilo takisi kan |
| ¿Dónde puedo comprar un billete? | Nibo ni MO le ra tikẹti kan? |
| ¿Cuánto es la multa? | Elo ni tikẹti naa? |
| ¿Es seguro caminar? | Ṣe o ailewu lati rin? |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| Tengo hambre | Ebi npa mi |
| Tengo sed | Òùngbẹ ń gbẹ mí |
| Agua por favor | Jowo, omi |
| Una mesa para dos, por favor. | Jọwọ, tabili fun meji |
| El menú por favor. | Jọwọ, akojọ aṣayan |
| ¿Qué recomiendas? | Kini o ṣeduro? |
| Me gustaria esto | Emi yoo fẹ eyi |
| Es delicioso | O ti nhu |
| La factura por favor | Owo naa, jọwọ |
| No como carne | Nko je eran |
| Tengo una alergia alimentaria | Mo ni aleji onjẹ |
| Cafe | Kofi |
| Té | Tii |
| Pan | Akara |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| ¿Cuánto cuesta esto? | Elo ni idiyele yii? |
| Es demasiado caro | O ti wa ni gbowolori ju |
| ¿Aceptas tarjetas de crédito? | Ṣe o gba awọn kaadi kirẹditi? |
| Solo estoy mirando | Mo kan nwa |
| Lo tomaré | Emi yoo gba |
| Abierto | Ṣii |
| Cerrado | Pipade |
| Entrada | Iwọle si |
| Salir | Jade |
| ¿Dónde está el mercado? | Nibo ni ọja naa wa? |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| Ayuda | Iranlọwọ |
| Llamar a un medico | Pe dokita kan |
| Llama a la policia | Pe ọlọpa |
| Necesito ayuda | Mo nilo iranlọwọ |
| Estoy enfermo | Mo ṣaisan |
| ¿Dónde está el hospital? | Nibo ni ile-iwosan wa? |
| ¿Dónde está la farmacia? | Nibo ni ile elegbogi wa? |
| Duele aqui | O dun nibi |
| Necesito un medico | Mo nilo dokita kan |
| ¿Hay algún hospital cerca? | Njẹ ile-iwosan wa nitosi? |
| Spanish | Yoruba |
|---|---|
| ¿Hablas inglés? | Se o nso ede Gesi? |
| No entiendo | Emi ko loye |
| Lo entiendo | Oye mi |
| Por favor habla despacio | Jọwọ sọrọ laiyara |
| Por favor repite eso | Jọwọ tun pe |
| Por favor escríbelo | Jọwọ kọ silẹ |
| ¿Qué significa esto? | Kini eleyi tumọ si? |
| ¿Cómo dices esto? | Bawo ni o ṣe sọ eyi? |
| Estoy aprendiendo | Mo n kọ ẹkọ |
| Hablo un poco | Mo sọrọ diẹ |
| ¿Puedes ayudarme? | Ṣe o le ran mi lọwọ? |
| No lo sé | N ko mo |
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Primarily spoken in southwestern Nigeria, Benin, Togo, with diaspora communities in Brazil, Cuba, and other parts of the Americas.
Uses Latin alphabet with 25 letters: A, B, D, E, Ẹ, F, G, GB, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, Ọ, P, R, S, Ṣ, T, U, W, Y
Features 7 vowel phonemes with open-mid distinctions (ẹ, ọ), labial-velar consonant (gb), and three-tone system (high, mid, low).
Subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Isolating language with extensive use of serial verb constructions and tone marking grammatical functions.
Contains loanwords from Arabic, English, Portuguese, and other Nigerian languages due to trade and colonial contacts.
Part of the Niger-Congo family, specifically the Volta-Niger branch, closely related to other Yoruboid languages.
Uses Latin script with additional letters and tone markings for phonemic distinctions.
Writing system developed by missionaries in 19th century, orthography includes tone markings and special characters for vowel distinctions.
Approximately 46-50 million speakers worldwide, with about 44 million in Nigeria and significant populations in Benin and diaspora.
Spanish is an official language in Spain, most countries in Central and South America except Brazil, and Equatorial Guinea in Africa. It is also widely spoken in the United States and is one of the largest globally spoken languages.
Uses the Latin alphabet with some additional letters A B C CH D E F G H I J K L LL M N Ñ O P Q R RR S T U V W X Y Z
Features five vowels and a variety of consonants, including the distinct ñ. Emphasizes clear vowel sounds and strong, trilled 'r'.
Subject-verb-object (SVO) order predominates. Notable for its use of gendered nouns and extensive verb conjugations that convey tense, mood, and aspect. Two verb forms: -ar, -er, -ir.
Contains words borrowed from Arabic, English, and indigenous languages of the Americas, reflecting Spain's diverse history and the language's global spread.
Part of the Indo-European language family, within the Romance subgroup.
Uses the Latin script, with the addition of the letter ñ unique to Spanish and some other diacritic marks.
Derived from Vulgar Latin; the standardized writing system was developed based on medieval Spanish texts.
Over 480 million native speakers, with millions more speaking it as a second language, making Spanish the second most spoken native language worldwide.
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