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How do you say Dear John in Yoruba language?

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The phrase "dear John" in the Yoruba language is "Eyin Johannu."

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In Yoruba, you would say "Ẹ ku ọjọ kan, Jọhọnnu mi". This translates to "Hello, my dear John".

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