Ẹyọ
Yoruba
    

Àwọn ẹ̀yọ̀ l'ọ́dún Ẹ̀yọ̀
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Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ɛ̀.jɔ̀/
 
Proper noun
    
Ẹ̀yọ̀
- The culture, people, language, and customs of historically the Àwórì subethnic group of the Yoruba, and now the Lagosians.
- The Ẹ̀yọ̀ festival, an Egúngún festival celebrated by the people of Lagos.
- It was traditionally held in honor of a deceased king and to usher in the reign of a new king, it is not held in honor of the death of an important figure, it serves as a display of Yoruba and Lagosian culture. It features the white dressed ẹ̀yọ̀ Egúngún
 
- Synonym: ọdún Ẹ̀yọ̀
 
 - Àwórì people; now also refers to the modern inhabitants of the city of Lagos
 - The Yoruba dialect historically spoken by the Àwórì people
- Synonym: Àwórì
 
 - A genre of music and drumming unique to the people of Lagos.
 - The modern Yoruba dialect of the people of Lagos, not directly related to the dialect of the Àwórì.
- Synonym: Èkó
 
 - Any language that is not one's own native language
 
 - The Ẹ̀yọ̀ festival, an Egúngún festival celebrated by the people of Lagos.
 
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