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You say "Do you have children?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se oni awon omo?".
You say "Do you have rooms available?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se awon yara wanle?".
You say "Do you have any pictures of you?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se oni awon aworan re?".
Adebayo Ayelaagbe has written: 'Iwure (Ijinle Adua Enu Awon Yoruba)'
ti nnkan ba le awon ti won ni iforiti lo ma laa ja
You can say "Bawo lẹwa ọmọ ibi rẹ" in Yoruba to ask how someone's family is doing.
The Hebrew word "awon" refers to the concept of iniquity or sin. It denotes wrongdoing or transgression, specifically in a moral or religious context. It is often associated with acts or behavior that goes against God's laws or principles.
Akinyele Adetunji has written: 'Eeyan Dudu! - Ati Awon Arofo Miiran -'
Eya ara ifo (organs of speech) is the name given to organs of speech in Yoruba language (Nigeria). The organs of speech are those parts of the body used for speech making for example they are found on the upper part of the body: ahon (tongue is divided into 3 parts - iwaju, aarin ati eyin (front, middle and back of the tongue), eyin oke ati isale (upper and lower teeth), erigi oke ati erigi isale (hard and soft palate), ete oke ati ete isale (upper and lower lips), iho imu (nostrils), agbondo (chin), gogongo (adams apple), kele (alveolar), komookun (air track), efonha (air sac) etc.
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