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Sola Agboola

Ado Ekiti, Nigeria

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English (EN)article

nonfictional story based on the facts

Yoruba (YO)apileko

itan ti ki ise aroso ti o da lori otito

Broadcasting & receiving; News

English (EN)for they do not know what they are doing

Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing...

Yoruba (YO)nitori pe won ko mo ohun ti won nse

Baba, dari ji won, nitori pe won ko mo ohun ti won nse

Religion; Christianity

English (EN)deuteronomy

The fifth book of the Old Testament.

Yoruba (YO)iwe Deuteronomi

Iwe ikarun un ti Majemu Laelae

Religion; Christianity

English (EN)annunciation

The visit of the angel Gabriel to the virgin Mary to inform her that she was to be the mother of the Savior. After giving her consent to God's word, Mary became the mother of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit (484, 494).

Yoruba (YO)ikede

Ibewo ti angeli Gabrieli se si Maria wundia lati so fun u pe oun yoo di iya Olugbala Leyin ti o fi ara mo oro Olorun, Maria di iya Jesu nipa agbara Emi Mimo (484, 494)

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)associate professor

An entity, including an unincorporated entity such as a partnership, over which the investor has significant influence and that is neither a subsidiary nor an interest in a joint venture.

Yoruba (YO)ojogbon alaboode.

Nnkan kan ti o wa, lara re ni nnkan ti ko dapo mo omiran bii ajosepo kan, lori eyi ti oludokowo ni ipa ti o joju ti ko si je eka kan tabi ohun ti a nifee si ninu idokowo kan ti a da papo.

Education;

English (EN)penitent

The sinner who repents of sin and seeks forgiveness (1451). In the early Church, public sinners belonged to an "order of penitents," who did public penance for their sins, often for years (1447). Penitential acts or practices refer to those which dispose one ...

Yoruba (YO)eni ti o ronu piwada

Elese naa ti o nronupiwada ti o si nwa idariji (1451) Ninu ijo ibere, awon ti o dese ni gbangba je ara "egbe awon ti o ronupiwada" ti won nronupiwada ni gbangba fun ese won, ni opolopo igba fun opolopo odun (1447) Awon ise abi asa ironupiwada ntoka si nje ki ...

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)magi

The wise men who came from the East to pay homage to the newborn Savior (528).

Yoruba (YO)amoye

Awon amoye ti won wa lati Ila oorun lati fi ori bale fun Olugbala ti a sese bi (528)

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)quiz

A quiz is a form of game or mind sport in which the players (as individuals or in teams) attempt to answer questions correctly. Quizzes are also brief assessments used in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and/or skills.

Yoruba (YO)Ibeere ati idahun.

Ibeere ati idahun je ere idaraya kan tabi ere idaraya atinuwa ninu eyi ti awon olukopa [bi awon olodonni tabi bi awon egbe] n gbiyanju lati dahun awon ibeere ni ona ti o tona. Awon ibeere ati idahun tun je awon idanwo ranpe ti a nlo ninu eto eko ati awon ona ...

Education;

English (EN)study guide

Documentation intended to help a student learn successfully but not to teach him/her

Yoruba (YO)ohun ti o n toni sona lati kawe

Akosile ti a pete re lati ran akekoo kan lowo lati kawe pelu aseyori sugbon ti ki ise lati ko o

Education; Education & training

English (EN)penitential

The sinner who repents of sin and seeks forgiveness (1451). In the early Church, public sinners belonged to an "order of penitents," who did public penance for their sins, often for years (1447). Penitential acts or practices refer to those which dispose one ...

Yoruba (YO)ti ironupiwada

Elese naa ti o nronupiwada ti o si nwa idariji (1451) Ninu ijo ibere, awon ti o dese ni gbangba je ara "egbe awon ti o ronupiwada" ti won nronupiwada ni gbangba fun ese won, ni opolopo igba fun opolopo odun (1447) Awon ise abi asa ironupiwada ntoka si nje ki ...

Religion; Catholic church