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Anyone able to find an example of 'Medefaidrin' or 'Obɛri Ɔkaimɛ' written out in the script by a speaker of the language? I'm thinking the former is likely either 𖹀𖹯𖹹𖹯𖹪𖹾𖹹𖹼𖹫𖹻 or 𖹀𖹯𖹹𖹯𖹪𖹫𖹹𖹼𖹫𖹻, and the latter is probably 𖹝𖹰𖹯𖹼𖹫 𖹚𖹬𖹾𖹠𖹯, but I don't want to put it in the article's infobox without verification.
72.217.98.55 (talk) 05:49, 14 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]