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How to Create Yoruba Captions inAdobe Premiere Pro

Install → select Yoruba → generate → style

Tutorial workflow

Create Yoruba captions in 4 clear steps

Follow this sequence from setup to export to keep your caption workflow fast and reliable.

  1. 1

    Install CaptionX

    Create an account, then download and install the extension from your dashboard.

    Account + extension setupGo to dashboard
  2. 2

    Open CaptionX in Premiere Pro

    Open your Premiere project, then launch CaptionX from the Extensions menu.

    Launch extension panel
  3. 3

    Select Yoruba

    Choose Yoruba as your caption language, select your audio track, then pick caption length. Yoruba is spoken by ~45 million speakers, primarily in Nigeria and Benin.

    Yoruba · Latin script · LTR
  4. 4

    Generate, review, export

    Generate captions, review for accuracy — check diacritics, punctuation, and any language-specific spelling in Yoruba — then export as SRT or style captions in your timeline.

    QA + delivery

Yoruba caption language facts

Yoruba has roughly 45 million speakers worldwide. Yoruba captions usually use the Latin script and are read LTR. Primary markets: Nigeria and Benin.

Estimated speakers
45 million
Audience scale
Large regional audience
Writing system
Latin script (LTR)
Primary markets
Nigeria, Benin

Sample Yoruba words

RọrùnYáraỌlọgbọnKedere

Regional and dialect review checklist

Use this pass after generation to keep wording natural for your target audience.

Regional checks

  • If your Yoruba audience spans Nigeria and Benin, publish separate caption exports when terminology differs.
  • For Yoruba, keep diacritics and accents consistent across the whole timeline.
  • For film edits, time Yoruba captions to dialogue beats instead of cut points.
  • Keep a small Yoruba glossary for names, places, and brand terms before your final QA pass.

Dialect checks

  • For mixed Yoruba audiences across Nigeria and Benin, avoid region-only slang unless it is intentional.
  • Keep one spelling standard per video so Yoruba captions feel consistent.
  • Maintain a reusable glossary for repeated Yoruba terms across episodes.

Best use cases for Yoruba captions

  • Dialogue-heavy scenes where clarity matters
  • Festival submissions and wider distribution
  • Documentary and narrative edits

Quick tips for cleaner Yoruba captions

  • For films: keep subtitles minimal and timed to dialogue beats.
  • Shorter lines read better on mobile; split long sentences into two captions.
  • Avoid leaving long lines on screen too briefly—split them instead.
  • Do one quick pass for spelling + names, then ship.
  • Keep accents/diacritics intact—small marks change meaning in Yoruba.

Have questions about Yoruba captions?

The Yoruba Q&A page covers common questions about accuracy, workflow, script handling, and delivery.

View Yoruba auto captions Q&A →

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