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"Bawo ni" is a Yoruba greeting that translates to "how are you" in English. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being in Yoruba culture.
In Yoruba, you can say "Bawo ni, Oruko mi ni..." to mean "Hi, my name is...".
Bawo Ni, Kilo n sele
I have not physically traveled to any locations in Yoruba. However, I can provide information and assistance related to the Yoruba language, culture, and traditions.
You say "How do you say "thanks" in Yoruba" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo lese nso pe"Ese gan" ni ede yoruba?".
"Bawo ni" is a Yoruba greeting that translates to "how are you" in English. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being in Yoruba culture.
I have not physically traveled to any locations in Yoruba. However, I can provide information and assistance related to the Yoruba language, culture, and traditions.
Bawo Ni, Kilo n sele
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You say "How can I get to" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo ni mosele de adugbo yi".
You say "How do you say "thanks" in Yoruba" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo lese nso pe"Ese gan" ni ede yoruba?".
In the Yoruba language, "hello" is usually translated as "bawo ni" or "ẹ káàbọ́."
You say "How are you?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo lowa".
To say "why" in Yoruba, you say "nitori kini."
Mo ní mo wa nọ lára, bawo ni ẹ se nibi? (I am fine, how are you doing here?)
Yoruba word for 'How are you?' Yoruba is a South Western Nigerian language. Colloquial reply among young Yoruba Nigerians is usually- 'Mowa' or 'Mowa
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