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Yoruba difficult for learners due to tone – Wole Soyinka

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Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has said the tonal nature of the Yoruba language can easily distort meaning and mislead listeners if not properly understood.

Soyinka made this known in a video shared on Sunday from an Oxford University Media session featuring filmmaker Tunde Kelani.

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According to him, the complexity of Yoruba lies in its tone, which makes it difficult for many learners, especially non-native speakers.

“Yoruba is a very difficult language. It’s tonal. I wouldn’t recommend it for my favourite scholar at all,” he said.

The literary icon explained that tone in Yoruba goes beyond pronunciation, stressing that a slight shift can completely change meaning.

He compared Yoruba with Hausa, which he described as less rigid in tonal structure.

“Hausa is looser, for instance. I studied language, linguistics and things like that. Hausa is looser than Yoruba,” he added.

Soyinka also spoke on Igbo, noting that while it is also complex, each language presents its own challenges.

“Igbo, I think I would say, is a little bit more tortuous than Yoruba, but nothing compares with the musicality of Yoruba. Yoruba sings, and some people are tone-deaf. It’s not their fault,” he said.

To further explain his point, Soyinka referenced his 2011 satirical play, Alápàtà Àpáta, where tone becomes the central theme.

The play tells the story of a retired butcher, Alaba, who installs a signboard bearing “Alápàtà Àpáta,” meaning butcher of the rock.

However, due to tonal mispronunciation, the inscription is read as “Alápàtá,” suggesting a royal or authoritative title.

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The confusion leads members of the community to attribute power and status to him, despite his original intention.

Soyinka said the scenario reflects how language can shape perception and create false narratives.

He added that the Yoruba language carries layered meanings, where even a minor tonal change can alter interpretation and influence public understanding.

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