Niyi fadipe ijinle ninu ijinle
A Yoruba phrase!
"Ni yi fi dipe ijinle ninu ijinle" is a phrase that roughly translates to "This is the way to do it in the world" or "This is the way to do it, globally".
Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
- "Ni" is a particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
- "yi" means "this" or "these".
- "fi" is a verb that means "to do" or "to use".
- "dipe" means "the way" or "the method".
- "ijinle" means "world" or "global".
- "ninu" is a preposition that means "in" or "within".
- "ijinle" again means "world" or "global".
So, the phrase as a whole is encouraging someone to adopt a particular approach or method as the standard or norm, both locally and globally.