“Farabale” na another Nigerian slang wey come from Yoruba language, and e don spread well well for Nigerian Pidgin conversations.
The phrase dey carry a calm and composed vibe, and e fit show up for plenty kinds of situations, from serious to playful.
Anytime person hear “farabale,” e usually mean say person need to take things slow or approach matter with sense.
Meaning of Farabale
The meaning of “farabale” na “calm down” or “relax.” For Yoruba, the word literally means “sit down gently,” but for slang use, e go beyond just sitting; e dey tell person to take things easy, no rush, and think things through.
Sometimes, e dey used to advise someone wey dey too excited, angry, or impatient, make dem cool down before they act or talk.
Farabale! We wear waist beads because we love them. Nobody is trying to steal your destiny. Relax! 😂
— Falilat (@Falilatt_) October 24, 2019
E dey carry a sense of urging someone to stay composed or avoid unnecessary drama. Over time, e don become a popular phrase for both serious discussions and casual banter.
How to use Farabale in sentences
For example, you fit hear person say, “Farabale, no rush talk wetin you no sure,” meaning “Calm down, no rush to say what you’re not sure of.”
Another example fit be, “I tell am make e farabale before e go make that decision,” meaning “I tell him to calm down before making that decision.”
People dey use “farabale” to caution or advise someone to remain patient, relaxed, or thoughtful in any situation.
When transitioning into tech, focus on the skill first not the money. Farabale ✨
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