ogbo atọ asure Iworiwofun

Yoruba

Etymology

From o + gbó + atọ́ + àsúre + Ìwòrìwòfún, ultimately from o- (agent prefix) + gbó (to be old) + a- (agent prefix) + tọ́ (to live a long life) + à- (nominalizing prefix) + súre (to shower blessings) + Ìwòrìwòfún (the spirit of the 61st chapter of the Odù Ifá), literally May you live to be old, may you live a long and healthy life, receive the blessings of Iworiwofun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ō.ɡ͡bó ā.tɔ́ à.sú.ɾē ì.wò.ɾì.wò.fṹ/

Phrase

ogbó atọ́ àsúre Ìwòrìwòfún

  1. a greeting used by practitioners of Ifá divination, usually as a response to the greeting "àbọrú àbọyè àbọṣíṣẹ."

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