In igbo:Ekene dili Chukwu. In yoruba: Ese Oluwa
In Igbo, "Thank you God" is "Daalụ Chineke." In Yoruba, it is "E se Oluwa."
Oluwa
To say "thank you" in Yoruba, you can say "ẹ se."
"Dalụ" is the word for thank you in Igbo.
To say "thank you for your love" in Igbo, you can say "Imela nke mmadu".
In Igbo language, you can say "Chukwu Imela nke ukwu na ezigbo nkpuru obi gi na ikele m". This translates to "God, I thank you for my life and bless you abundantly".
You can say "ẹ se ọmọgan" in Yoruba, which means "thank you handsome."
"Dalụ" is the word for thank you in Igbo.
"Thank you" in Yoruba is said as "ẹ se."
In Yoruba, "I am fine thank you" is translated as "Mo ti darapọ, e se."
In Yoruba, "Thank you very much" is translated as "E se gan-an" or "O se gan-an."
In Igbo, you can say "Nagode, nwanne m" to mean "thank you, my friend."
It usually varies. Some say Daalu, others say Imeela. I normally use Daalu :)
You can say "Mo wa yin Olufe" in Yoruba, which translates to "I am fine, thank you."
In Yoruba language, you can say "Ọlọrun mi" to mean "My God."
God in Yoruba is "Ọlọrun."
You say "thank you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ese gan".
formal: Ese [eh-SHAY] informal: Ose [oh-SHAY]
The word for "God" in Igbo language is "Chukwu."