In Yoruba, "I am fine thank you" is translated as "Mo ti darapọ, e se."
To ask "Do you have children?" in Yoruba, you can say "Se o ni omo?"
In Yoruba language, you say "Se o le ran mi ni akoko si?" to mean "Can you help me?"
You can say "Se a fi mi imẹl rẹ" in Yoruba which means "Can I have your email".
In Yoruba, you can say "Mo n se irọ lori iwe" to mean "I am just kidding."
In Yoruba, "I am fine thank you" is translated as "Mo ti darapọ, e se."
To ask "Do you have children?" in Yoruba, you can say "Se o ni omo?"
In Yoruba language, you say "Se o le ran mi ni akoko si?" to mean "Can you help me?"
You say "Is that right?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se iyen da?".
You say "Is that wrong?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se iyen o da?".
You can say "Se a fi mi imẹl rẹ" in Yoruba which means "Can I have your email".
In Yoruba, you can say "Mo n se irọ lori iwe" to mean "I am just kidding."
You say "Can I practice with you?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "se mole ko pelu e?".
In Yoruba, "Thank you very much" is translated as "E se gan-an" or "O se gan-an."
You say "Are you okay?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "S'owa daada!".
You say "Do you have rooms available?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se awon yara wanle?".
Ni a se le ni awọn ayẹwo Jọwọ is the trasnlation into the Yoruba language for "can we have the check please."